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English

11th Grade

Hard

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Will Zemp

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Just

Just is a very common adverb in English. It changes the meaning of the verb it comes before. It has several different meanings depending on how it is used.

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Recently

"Just" often means "recently" or "in the recent past"


I.E. I JUST finished eating dinner.

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Very

"Just" Can also mean "Very" or "Really".


The dinner was JUST wonderful.

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Only/Simply

Just can also mean "Only" or "Simply".


The dinner JUST took five minutes to cook.

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Open Ended

Add just to the following sentence: "I ate one cookie."

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Open Ended

Add just to the following sentence: I have arrived at the ALC."

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Open Ended

Add just to the following sentence: "I am starving."

Just

Just is a very common adverb in English. It changes the meaning of the verb it comes before. It has several different meanings depending on how it is used.

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