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Adverbs of place tell us where something happens.

They are usually placed after the main verb or after the object:

Examples:

after the main verb:

* I looked everywhere

* John looked away, up, down, around...

* I'm going home, out, back

* Come in

after the object:

* They built a house nearby

* She took the child outside

Common Adverbs of Place

'Here' and 'there'

With verbs of movement, here means towards or with the speaker:

* Come here (= towards me)

* It's in here (= come with me to see it)

There means away from, or not with the speaker:

* Put it there (= away from me)

* It's in there (= go by yourself to see it)

Here and there are combined with prepositions to make many common adverbial phrases:

down here, down there;

over here, over there;

under here, under there;

up here, up there

Here and there are placed at the beginning of the sentence in exclamations or when emphasis is needed.

They are followed by the verb if the subject is a noun:

* Here comes the bus. (followed by the verb)

Or by a pronoun if this is the subject (it, she, he etc.):

* Here it is! (followed by the pronoun)

* There she goes! (followed by the pronoun)

NOTE: most common adverbs of place also function as prepositions.

Examples:

about, across, along, around, behind, by, down, in, off, on, over, round, through, under, up.

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Other adverbs of place: ending in '-wards', expressing movement in a particular direction:

backwards

forwards

downwards

upwards

inwards

outwards | northwards

southwards

eastwards

westwards

homewards

onwards |

Examples:

* Cats don't usually walk backwards.

* The ship sailed westwards.

BE CAREFUL! 'Towards' is a preposition, not an adverb, so it is always followed by a nounor a pronoun:

* He walked towards the car.

* She ran towards me.

expressing both movement and location:

ahead, abroad, overseas, uphill, downhill, sideways, indoors,...