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From here on Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɹəm/ /ˈhiɹ/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
FRUHM-heer-AHN or FRUHM-heer-AWN
fɹˈɒm/ /hˈiə/ /ˈɒn
fr-OM-heer-ON

Definition

Used to indicate that something will begin or continue starting at this moment and into the future.

Usage & Nuances

Slightly formal; often used to mark a new phase, change, or rule starting now. Can be replaced by 'from now on', which is more common in casual speech. Rarely refers to actual place; mostly about time or situation.

Example Sentences

From here on, you must do your homework every day.

basic

Please remember, from here on the rules have changed.

basic

From here on, you are responsible for your actions.

basic

Okay, from here on, let’s stick to the plan and not change anything.

natural

Life gets real from here on—are you ready?

natural

From here on, things will only get better if we work together.

natural