Proper use of 'there' and 'here' in phrase [closed]

Solution 1:

In context of the statement, it appears that you wish to express gratitude for their presence. (evident from : aren't near)

"John and Mary for their (reassuring) presence even when you aren't near."

A look at these examples:

■I want you to come here to see me.

■I am already here so let me see if they have to stuff I need.

■I called my friend to tell her that I am here.

Here-has been used when something or someone is close.

"John and Mary for being here even when you aren't near."

Another example, here vs there:

David: Is there an apple on that table over there?

Frank: Yes, there is. Here it is.

David: Great, are there any oranges?

Frank: No, there aren't.

David: Oh, here they are, next to me on this table.