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Hi please help.
I just went for a run.
What's " just" in this sentence?
Does it have two meaning
It means.
1. A short time ago.
2. I just run ,nothing else.
2025年1月7日 07:29
回答 · 8
3
Both are correct.
2025年1月7日
2
Yes, "just" in the sentence "I just went for a run" can have both meanings, depending on the context:
1. A short time ago:
* It means you went for a run very recently.
* Example: "I just went for a run, so I'm still a little tired."
2. Only (nothing else):
* It means the run is the only thing you did, emphasizing simplicity or exclusivity.
* Example: "I just went for a run; I didn’t do any other exercise."
Context determines which meaning applies. If the focus is on time, it means "a short time ago." If the focus is on activity, it means "only."
2025年1月8日
1
'A short time ago' is correct.
2025年1月7日
招待者
1
Yes, both interpretations are correct! Good job.
2025年1月7日
1
It can mean both “a short time ago” and “only”.
2025年1月7日
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