Search blog

What is Here we go in English? How to use Here we go in English correctly!

Here we go is one of the commonly used English idioms. So, what is Here we go in English and how to use Here we go in English? Let's delve into the details of Here we go in English with PREP and learn about other idioms associated with Here in today's article!

What is Here we go? The usage of Here we go in English
What is Here we go? The usage of Here we go in English

I. What is Here we go in English?

Firstly, let's explore the definition, usage, and common phrases associated with Here we go in English, Preppies!

1. Definition and usage

What is Here we go in English? According to the Oxford Dictionary, Here we go is pronounced as /ˌhɪə wi ˈɡəʊ/. It is an idiom with two different meanings depending on the context. Specifically, the two uses of Here we go are as follows:

Definition and usage
Definition and usage
  • Here we go is a chant often sung by British male fans during football matches, used to encourage their team and taunt the opposing team and its supporters. The only lyrics of this chant are the phrase Here we go repeated multiple times.
  • Here we go means "to start" and is used when beginning something or when something is about to happen. For example::
    • One more time, here we go
    • The referee blew the whistle, and the match started. Here we go
    • The roller coaster started moving, and everyone on board shouted, "Here we go!". 
    • “Ready? Here we go!” said the coach. 

So, have you found the answer to the question "What is Here we go?" with PREP? With these two meanings, pay attention to the context to use Here we go appropriately in English!

2. Phrases associated with Here we go in English

The phrase Here we go in English is often accompanied by "again", creating a new idiom "Here we go again", which is used when something bad starts happening again.

Phrases associated with Here we go in English
Phrases associated with Here we go in English

For example:

  • Oh, here we go again! The car broke down for the third time this month. 
  • Here we go again - another argument between my parents.
  • Here we go again. It's raining on the day of our outdoor event. 

II. Other idioms associated with Here in English

In addition to Here we go in English, let's learn some other common idioms associated with Here frequently encountered in English communication!

Idioms that go with Here

Meaning

Example

Here goes!

said just before you do something brave or something that you have never done before

  • Here goes!" shout Tom before taking a leap. 
  • "Here goes!" - She shouted before performing flips. 

Here to stay

If something is here to stay, it has stopped being unusual and has become generally used or accepted

  • Smartphones are here to stay
  • Social media is here to stay

Here today, gone tomorrow

said about something that lasts only a short time

  • Many fashion trends are here today, gone tomorrow
  • Some celebrities are here today, gone tomorrow

Here’s to somebody/ something

said when asking a group of people to hold up their glasses and then drink as an expression of good wishes to someone or hope for the success of something

  • Here's to a successful event tonight! 
  • Here's to a bright future! 

By here

  • Come by here now, please!

(The) here and now

the present time

  • Let's focus on the here and now and don't worry about the past. 
  • The decision needs to be made in the here and now

Here and there

in different places

  • The children's toys were scattered here and there throughout the living room. 
  • The hikers discovered wildflowers growing here and there along the trail. 

Here, there and everywhere

  • The scent of blooming flowers fills the air here, there, and everywhere
  • The company's products are sold in stores here, there, and everywhere

Here you are

used when giving something to someone

  • Here you are. This is the document you requested. 
  • Here you are. I brought you the keys to the car. 

Here you go

  • Here you go. Enjoy your coffee, sir. 
  • Here you go. These are the concert tickets you purchased. 

Neither here nor there

not important, or not connected with the subject being discussed

  • Whether we go out for dinner or cook at home is neither here nor there
  • The color of the packaging is neither here nor there

Out of here

used to say that one is leaving

  • I can't stand this party anymore. I'm out of here
  • Once the concert is over, we're all out of here

In addition to "What is 'Here we go'?", let's learn some idioms associated with "Here" mentioned above to avoid confusion and use them correctly in English!

III. Differentiating between Here we go, Here we are, Here we go again

Many learners often confuse Here we go, Here we are, Here we go again and use them inappropriately in certain contexts. Therefore, let's distinguish the differences between Here we are, Here we go again, and Here we go!

Differentiating between Here we go, Here we are, Here we go again
Differentiating between Here we go, Here we are, Here we go again
 

Here we go

Here we are

Here we go again

How to use

Used when starting something or when something is about to happen.

Used when you have just found something you were looking for.

Use when you finally reach your trip destination.

Used when you have finally arrived at your destination on a trip.

Used when something bad starts happening again.

Example

  • "Here we go!" - The teacher announced the start of the test. 
  • All visitors have arrived for the trip. Here we go
  • Here we are! I found it in my coat pocket. 
  • Here we are - the most stunning beach in the world.
  • Here we go again. The internet connection was down. 
  • Here we go again. I forgot my keys inside the house. 

Now that you understand the differences in usage between Here we are, Here we go again, and Here we go, pay attention to using them accurately in different contexts in English!

IV. Differentiating between Here we go and Let's go

In the context of moving or going somewhere, we often encounter the phrases Here we go and Let's go. However, the usage of these two phrases is completely different. So, what is the difference between Let's go and Here we go? Let's distinguish them with PREP!

Differentiating between Here we go and Let's go
Differentiating between Here we go and Let's go
 

Here we go

Let’s go

How to use

Used when starting an activity or embarking on a journey.

Used when proposing or requesting someone to perform an action or go somewhere together.

Example

  • "Here we go!" the tour guide said and led the group to the entrance of the historical site. 
  • The plane began to taxi down the runway. Here we go
  • Let's go explore the trails and enjoy nature. 
  • Are you up for an adventure? Let's go hiking! 

With their different usage, use Here we go and Let's go appropriately according to each context!

V. Exercises using Here we go in English with answers

After learning the meaning of Here we go in English and its detailed usage, let's dive into the following small exercise with PREP to familiarize yourself with the idiom Here we go!

Exercise: Fill in the following idioms in the blanks appropriately: Here we go, Here goes!, Here to stay, Here's to, The here and now, Here you are, Out of here.

1. The team gathered in the locker room, pumped up and ready for the game. The coach shouted, "____________!"

2. The new technology has become so popular that it's ____________. 

3. The countdown reached zero, and the rocket engines ignited. The mission control exclaimed, "___________!"

4. "__________!" exclaimed the daredevil as he prepared to perform his dangerous stunt. 

5. Let's raise our glasses and say, "__________ our success!" 

6. I've looked __________, but I can't find my car keys anywhere. 

7. The referee blew the whistle, and the match started with the players shouting, "___________!"

8. The weather forecast says it will rain, so don't forget to take your umbrella ___________. 

9. "Stop worrying about the future. Focus on the present, on ___________," advised the meditation teacher. 

10. "Could you please pass me the salt?" "Sure, __________." 

Answer:

1. Here we go

2. Here to stay

3. Here we go

4. Here goes!

5. Here's to

6. Here and there

7. Here we go

8. Out of here

9. The here and now

10. Here you are

So now you know "What is Here we go in English?" and “How to use Here we go in English?" right? This article has compiled all the theoretical knowledge about Here we go in English and provided common idioms associated with Here for you to differentiate from Here we go in English. PREP hopes this will be a useful reference for effectively studying and preparing for exams!

CEO Tú Phạm
Master Tu Pham
Founder/CEO at Prep
Mr. Tú Phạm is the founder of PREP, a Smart Test Preparation Platform. With over 10 years of teaching and test preparation experience, he has assisted thousands of students in achieving high scores on the IELTS exam. Additionally, Mr. Tú Phạm serves as a consultant for British Council programs and as a speaker at numerous premier education events, programs, and seminars.
Show more

Comment

0/300 ký tự

Đăng ký tư vấn lộ trình học

Bạn hãy để lại thông tin, Prep sẽ liên hệ tư vấn cho mình ngay nha!

bg contact
Prep Technology Joint Stock Company
Business code: 0109817671
Address: 234/35/20 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, Co Nhue 1 Ward, Bac Tu Liem District, Hanoi City, Vietnam
Office headquarters: NO.21-C2 Nam Trung Yen Urban Area, Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay District, Hanoi City
ABOUT PREP
IntroductionCareer
CONNECT
DOWNLOAD PREP APPLICATION FOR MOBILE DEVICES
Download App StoreDownload Google Play
PREP FOREIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING CENTER
Virtual training room - real experience - leading technology.
Hotline: 0931 42 8899
Address: 234/35/20 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, Co Nhue 1 Ward, Bac Tu Liem District, Hanoi City, Vietnam
Certificate of training and fostering activities No. 1309/QD-SGDDT dated July 31, 2023 issued by Hanoi Department of Education and Training
CERTIFIED BY
Bộ Công ThươngsectigoDMCA.com Protection Status