1. “Hear” refers to the act of detecting with the ears. EX: If a tree falls in the woods and there is nobody around to HEAR it, does it make a sound? EX: Stop mumbling; I can’t HEAR you.
It can also mean to give an official consideration of or to something. “Hear” It can also mean to give an official consideration of or to something. EX: The Supreme Court will HEAR the case before the end of its session.
“Here” 2. “Here” is generally used as an adverb or a noun and usually means “in this time or place.” EX: We’re going to meet HERE before we go to the movie. EX: HERE is my homework; sorry it’s late.