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Nacho
only just or just only
Hey guys, I have a doubt, wich is the correct form? For example, I've only just arrived home or I've just only arrived home.
Thanks for your comments
2016年2月8日 17:01
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I've only just arrived home.
In these exampes:
only means 'a singular thing'
just means 'recently and only'
So, only is redundant and actually adds nothing to the sentence.
Do you know the song by the Carpenters: "We've Only Just Begun"
2016年2月8日
1
The first one is correct!
Never use the second option! It is grammatically wrong.
2016年2月8日
I've just listened that song, thank you.
2016年2月8日


