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phrase: I just home
Some of my friends, who are studying English, are using a phrase: "I just home". My subconscious is expecting some verb in this sentence (like: came home). Yahoo is giving more than 12 000 results for "I just home", so it seems it is kind of common phrase.
What is its meaning and how to use it?
Mar 17, 2010 6:43 PM
Answers · 7
2
Steve's right. The phrase doesn't make sense - there's a missing verb somewhere. Some possibilities:
I'm just home = I just got (arrived) home
I'm just homesick.
March 17, 2010
1
aj ja som to videl v konverzaciach, aj ja si myslim ze by tam malo byt sloveso...neviem preco ho tam nasi priatelia nedavaju
March 19, 2010
1
Hi... It is a commun mistake, to make a sentence you need a verb.
March 17, 2010
1
marek,
I don't think it means a lot. I did a search for "I lobe you" and got 340,000 results. Most of the results are probably mispellings or mistakes.
Ex.
I just home....instead of... I just hope.
I just home ....instead of ....I just got home.....or I am just home.
March 17, 2010
1
This phrase does not make sense.....you are right to expect a verb here.
March 17, 2010
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