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Shaique Ahmed
Please explain
1 I just finished my homework.
2 I've just finished my homework.
What is difference between them?
16 mag 2020 06:38
Risposte · 4
1
Hello Shaique, there is no difference. I've simple means I have. Therefore in both sentences you are saying the same thing. That you have just finished your homework.
16 maggio 2020
If you say you "just" did something, then you need to use the present perfect, like with using "yet" or "already." If you say "I just finished my homework" it's grammatically incorrect, but this is something that most native speakers get wrong also, so it's not a big deal.
16 maggio 2020
Ahh thank you guys It's really helpful :)
16 maggio 2020
They are basically the same thing. “I just finished my homework” is more casual/conversational and “I’ve just finished...” sounds a bit more formal compared to the other option.
16 maggio 2020
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Shaique Ahmed
Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Urdu
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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