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He's over there

UK//hiːz ˈəʊvə ðeə//US//hiz ˈoʊvər ˈðɛr//

Meaning of He's over there

A phrase indicating a person's location.

In simple words: He is in that direction.

He's over there in a sentence

  • Look, he's over there!
  • I can see him; he's over there by the fountain.
  • When you enter the room, he's over there to the left.

How to use He's over there

Used to indicate someone's location. Appropriate in casual and formal situations, but may sound too informal in very formal settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'he's' as 'he is' and 'over there' like pointing to a spot.

Related words

Collocations with He's over there

  • over there
  • pointing over there
  • he's over here

Synonyms for He's over there

  • he's located
  • he's situated
  • he's present

Common mistakes with He's over there

  • Using 'their' instead of 'there'.
  • Confusing 'he's' with 'his'.
  • Omitting 'he's' when pointing.

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Frequently asked questions about He's over there

What does He's over there mean?

He is in that direction.

What is the definition of He's over there?

A phrase indicating a person's location.

How do you use He's over there in a sentence?

Look, he's over there!

Can you give another example of He's over there?

I can see him; he's over there by the fountain.

What are synonyms for He's over there?

Common alternatives include he's located, he's situated, he's present.

What words go with He's over there?

It commonly pairs with over there, pointing over there, he's over here.

What are common mistakes when using He's over there?

Using 'their' instead of 'there'. Confusing 'he's' with 'his'. Omitting 'he's' when pointing.

How do you pronounce He's over there?

US: //hiz ˈoʊvər ˈðɛr//, UK: //hiːz ˈəʊvə ðeə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use He's over there?

Used to indicate someone's location. Appropriate in casual and formal situations, but may sound too informal in very formal settings.