Dictionary say "here" is adverb and "there" is adverb and noun.
How can the word "there" be used as noun? Can't the word "here" be used as noun?
In addition, now I knew that "there" is used as pronoun like " There is a pen.". If so, how about "Here is"?
Best Answer
The words here and there can be used as nouns to mean "this place/point" and "that place/point" correspondingly. For examples:
The restaurant is two miles away from here/there.
Get away from here/there.