Meaning of He's here
A phrase indicating that a male person has arrived at a location.
In simple words: He has arrived.
He's here in a sentence
- When the door opened, everyone turned and said, 'He's here!'
- As the music played, she smiled and announced, 'He's here, directly from Paris!'
- At the party, they waited eagerly until someone shouted, 'He's here!'
- They looked outside and cheered, 'He's here at last!'
- The kids ran to the window and yelled, 'He's here, Mommy!'
How to use He's here
Use 'He's here' to confirm someone's presence. Common in casual conversations but can also be used in slightly formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of a person arriving and announcing, 'He's here!'
Related words
Collocations with He's here
- announced he's here
- confirm he's here
- excited he's here
Synonyms for He's here
- He has arrived
- He's present
- He is here
Common mistakes with He's here
- Incorrectly saying 'He here' without 'is'
- Confusing with 'He's coming' which implies arrival is in future
- Using in too formal contexts where a greeting is expected
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Frequently asked questions about He's here
What does He's here mean?
He has arrived.
What is the definition of He's here?
A phrase indicating that a male person has arrived at a location.
How do you use He's here in a sentence?
When the door opened, everyone turned and said, 'He's here!'
Can you give another example of He's here?
As the music played, she smiled and announced, 'He's here, directly from Paris!'
What are synonyms for He's here?
Common alternatives include He has arrived, He's present, He is here.
What words go with He's here?
It commonly pairs with announced he's here, confirm he's here, excited he's here.
What are common mistakes when using He's here?
Incorrectly saying 'He here' without 'is' Confusing with 'He's coming' which implies arrival is in future Using in too formal contexts where a greeting is expected
How do you pronounce He's here?
US: //hiz hɪr//, UK: //hiːz hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use He's here?
Use 'He's here' to confirm someone's presence. Common in casual conversations but can also be used in slightly formal settings.
