- Bring me that book.
- This man will not listen.
Never use here and there in this manner.
Another common mistake is using most for almost.
For example, we say:
- We are most there.
- I see her most every day.
These sentences should read:
- We are almost there.
- I see her almost every day.
Most is the superlative degree of much, and should be used only in that meaning.
We often use the adjective real in place of very or quite, to modify an adverb or an adjective.
For example, we say: