I haven't read ever "here is the. "here is to finishing off the semester in a positive way." what does that mean? Jan 14, 2012a phrase i came across tonight was "here's the good news and the bad news." trouble is, "here's" means "here is", and "is" is meant for one thing, not two things.
Jul 8, 2018possible duplicate of use of "here's" before a plural noun / noun phrase. Notionally singular coordinate subjects/complements (eg 'where is. Jan 27, 2015in more detail, here's [to] because it's a toast was this phrase a common american expression at the time?
May 20, 2019some time ago, a question has been asked here about the meaning of the famous toast from the movie casablanca: ‘here's looking at you, kid’. Jan 14, 2018i'm just wondering if there is any idioms that has the meaning opposite to "what's the catch", to describe a situation that has at a least one advantage/benefit etc despite all.
Aug 19, 2016in bre (not completely certain about ame), it should be is because "two cents" is semantically a singular element - effectively it's short for my contribution (which is worth two. Jan 16, 2012i have seen the phrase "here's wishing you a very happy birthday" in greeting cards. What is the meaning of "here's"?
Where does it come from?