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Lawrence
Community TutorIs there anyone help me understand the phrases "just then" ?
What does "Just then" means? And how to compose sentences with this phrases, would you like to give some example sentences which use this phrases? Thank you.
Jun 25, 2017 6:16 AM
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Hi Lawrence,
The phrase "Just then" is used to describe something that occurred unexpectedly in the past or just in time (also in the past). In summary, it is used to describe something that happened when you least expected it.
Examples:
I was looking at the arrival time for the express train. Just then, it pulled into the station.
The rival gang members were engaged in a fist fight. Just then, the siren of the police cars reveberated in the air.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Lance
June 25, 2017
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Just then _at a particular time in the past
Ex.
Thank goodness you were there just then.
June 25, 2017
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), English
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Chinese (Cantonese), English
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