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in here vs on here

The correct preposition to use with "here" depends on the context. "In here" is used when referring to being inside a specific location, while "on here" is not a standard phrase in English.
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Last updated: October 05, 2024 • 14574 views

in here

This phrase is correct when referring to being inside a specific location.

Use "in here" when you want to indicate that something or someone is inside a particular place or location.

Examples:

  • It's warmer in here.
  • Please come in here and sit down.
  • There is no biohazard in here.
  • I designed the door panels in here.
  • Cameras are strictly verboten in here.
  • It's like a million degrees in here.
  • My time in here was well-spent.
  • Some very interesting things in here.
  • There's communications gear in here.
  • Happiness is not allowed in here.
  • There's nothing personal in here.
  • Something in here is not working.
  • Me asking people in here about your daddy...
  • The kids put something in here.
  • Except for what happened in here.
  • You should sell everything left in here.
  • Moaning or praying somewhere in here.
  • You could just smell the crazy in here.
  • There's somethin' in here.
  • It was getting a little chilly in here.
  • Not if you're comfortable in here.
  • It's just so incredibly hot in here.

Alternatives:

  • inside here
  • within this place
  • within here
  • within this location
  • inside this room

on here

This phrase is not a standard or commonly used expression in English.

  • I see what's going on here.
  • You can't even control what's going on here.
  • You're the only proof of what's been going on here.
  • Tell me what you think is going on here.
  • Mitch, there's something going on here.
  • What's going on here is my business.
  • You don't know what's going on here.
  • I'm not looking to be touched or whatever goes on here.
  • Listen, I'd better head on here.
  • There's another file on here.
  • There's no virus on here.
  • There's a computer program on here.
  • There's a bunch of video files on here.
  • There's nothing to shake on here.
  • I'll be putting a padlock on here.
  • That is not what is going on here.
  • Come on, there's something strange going on here.
  • Sorry, that question's not on here.
  • There has to be something else going on here.
  • See what you got going on here.

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