Meaning of Here's some money
A casual way to offer or give cash to someone.
In simple words: This is some cash to give or lend.
Here's some money in a sentence
- When you're short on lunch money, you can just say, 'Here's some money!'
- 'Here's some money'—I said, as I handed him the cash for the movie tickets.
- She smiled and quickly replied, 'Oh great! Here's some money for the groceries.'
- 'Here's some money', he said, pulling out his wallet at the bar.
- In response to her need, I cheerfully offered, 'Here's some money for your project.'
How to use Here's some money
Used casually when giving money. Can be appropriate among friends but less so in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Imagine handing over cash while saying 'here's some money'.
Related words
Collocations with Here's some money
- give money
- lend money
- receive money
Synonyms for Here's some money
- Here's some cash
- Take this money
- Here is some cash
Common mistakes with Here's some money
- Using in a formal situation where a more polite phrase is needed.
- Confusing with 'Here is some money', which is more formal.
- Not using it when the context clearly involves a transaction.
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Frequently asked questions about Here's some money
What does Here's some money mean?
This is some cash to give or lend.
What is the definition of Here's some money?
A casual way to offer or give cash to someone.
How do you use Here's some money in a sentence?
When you're short on lunch money, you can just say, 'Here's some money!'
Can you give another example of Here's some money?
'Here's some money'—I said, as I handed him the cash for the movie tickets.
What are synonyms for Here's some money?
Common alternatives include Here's some cash, Take this money, Here is some cash.
What words go with Here's some money?
It commonly pairs with give money, lend money, receive money.
What are common mistakes when using Here's some money?
Using in a formal situation where a more polite phrase is needed. Confusing with 'Here is some money', which is more formal. Not using it when the context clearly involves a transaction.
How do you pronounce Here's some money?
US: //hɪrz sʌm ˈmʌni//, UK: //hɪəz sʌm ˈmʌni//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Here's some money formal or informal?
"Here's some money" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Here's some money?
Used casually when giving money. Can be appropriate among friends but less so in formal contexts.
