We can use just to talk about something that has ___ happened.
A. already
B. recently
C. never
B. recently
Fill in just correctly.
They (go) to the cinema.
They just went to the cinema.
Use just.
Tell me about something that has recently happened.
Ex. I just saw your brother at the grocery store.
next door. / We have / moved in / just
We have just moved in next door.
Fill in just correctly.
You ___ act ____ like your brother
You act just like your brother.
We can use just to talk about something that is going to happen ____ .
a. tomorrow
b. later
c. immediately
c. immediately
Fill in just correctly.
They (finish) their English test.
They just finished their English test.
Use just.
Give an example about something that is going to happen immediately.
ex. I'll just finish getting dressed then we can leave.
broken the / just / She has / world record.
She has just broken the world record.
Give an example using just for emphasis.
Ex. Just sit down!
We can use just as an adverb meaning ____ .
A. many
B. only
C. simply
B. only
&
C. simply
Fill in just correctly.
She (invite) her friends to the party.
She just invited her friends to the party.
Use just.
Give me an example using just as an adverb meaning only.
ex. I just had coffee this morning for breakfast.
TV / The news / started. / has just / on the
The news on the TV has just started.
What is the tone in this sentence?
He came in and just took the wallet.
A. This happened recently
B. The speaker is surprised
B. The speaker is surprised
We can use just as an adverb meaning ____ .
A. exactly
B. almost
C. always
A. exactly
Fill in just correctly.
They ___ had ___ one more concert to play.
They just had one more concert to play.
Use just.
Give me an example using just as an adverb meaning exactly.
Ex. This is just the camera I wanted.
his baby. /to see /He arrived /the birth of /just in time
He arrived just in time to see the birth of his baby.
What is the tone in this sentence?
Just do it!
A. The speaker is giving a strong order.
B. The speaker has finished doing it.
A. The speaker is giving a strong order.
We can use just for ____ .
A. insignificance
B. weakness
C. emphasis
C. emphasis
Fill in just correctly.
Has ___ the sun ___ come out?
Has the sun just come out?
Use just.
Give me an example using just for emphasis.
Ex. Just stop talking!
when I walked / I just knew / into the room. / something was wrong
I just knew something was wrong when I walked into the room.
What is the tone in this sentence?
He's just a child
A. He was born recently
B. The speaker feels sorry for him
B. The speaker feels sorry for him