Significado
Used when giving something to someone, similar to 'Here you go'.
Contexto cultural
British people often use 'Here you go' or 'There you are' interchangeably. It is very common in shops. Americans use this phrase frequently in service. It is often accompanied by a smile to ensure a friendly tip. Australians often shorten it to 'Here ya go' in very casual settings.
Smile!
Always smile when you say it. It makes the phrase sound much friendlier.
Don't shout
Say it in a calm, helpful tone. Shouting it sounds aggressive.
Significado
Used when giving something to someone, similar to 'Here you go'.
Smile!
Always smile when you say it. It makes the phrase sound much friendlier.
Don't shout
Say it in a calm, helpful tone. Shouting it sounds aggressive.
Add 'please'
If you are in a very formal setting, you can say 'Here you are, please.'
Ponte a prueba
Complete the phrase.
____ you are, your coffee.
The phrase is 'Here you are'.
Which is correct?
When handing a gift, what do you say?
This is the standard phrase for giving.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Can I have the menu? B: ____.
The waiter is handing over the menu.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are at a store. The clerk gives you your bag.
The clerk is handing you an item.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejercicios____ you are, your coffee.
The phrase is 'Here you are'.
When handing a gift, what do you say?
This is the standard phrase for giving.
A: Can I have the menu? B: ____.
The waiter is handing over the menu.
You are at a store. The clerk gives you your bag.
The clerk is handing you an item.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasYes, it works for almost any object.
It is neutral. Good for work and home.
That is also perfectly fine.
Not usually, but it doesn't hurt.
It can seem a bit cold.
No, only for objects.
No, it stays the same.
Only in dialogue in books.
Frases relacionadas
Here you go
synonymSame as here you are
There you are
similarUsed when finding something
Take this
contrastDirect command