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Mauricio T.
''JUST''
I know that the word '' Just '' in English have many uses, but I'd like to know when should I use it? or when it´is not necessary
Thanks..
3 ก.ค. 2018 เวลา 2:18
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'Yes, and "just" can also have other meanings:
1. That's just (exactly) what I wanted
2. My team just won = my team won by a very small margin (also, depending on the context, my team won its match only a short while ago)
That car just missed hitting me (by a small margin)
3. Mozart was just (only/merely) a boy when he wrote his first concerto
4. Your jacket is just (really) magnificent
3 กรกฎาคม 2018
Yes, you can use it as in "just now" (something just happened) or to mean fair (something was not just.) Some people use it when it is not necessary, for example, "I just didn't feel like it," or, "I just ate one piece of candy, Mom!" In that sense, it is kind of like an excuse and doesn't really have a lot of meaning.
3 กรกฎาคม 2018
''JUST''
I know that the word '' Just '' in English have many uses, but I'd like to know when should I use it? or when it´is not necessaryThanks..
Yes, you can use it as in "just now" (something just happened) or to mean fair (something was not just.) Some people use it when it is not necessary, for example, "I just didn't feel like it," or, "I just ate one piece of candy, Mom!" In that sense, it is kind of like an excuse and doesn't really have a lot of meaning.
3 กรกฎาคม 2018
You would use the word just to show that you recently completed something. (Like acobo de) For example, I just washed the car.
Or you can use it to say something is/is not fair. For example, The sentence he received was just.
Hope this helps
3 กรกฎาคม 2018
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