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How To Use Just
How To Use "Just"
Apr 25, 2020 / English / 1 mins read

Just is used almost exclusively with the present perfect tense and it means a very short time ago. In the present perfect tense, we put just between the auxiliary verb, have, and the past participle.


 

Examples:

 

— I’ve just run into an old friend at the supermarket.

 

— Billy has just confirmed that he’s coming to the party this weekend.

 

— Have you just said something? Sorry, I wasn’t focused. 

 

— Your client has just arrived.


 

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