Рет қаралды 718
English Level: Intermediate Plus (B1.2+)
Learn how to use the word “just” correctly in English as both an adjective and an adverb using our examples to help.
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Video Outline
0’43: Just as an Adjective
1’05: Just as an Adverb
1’13: Very recently
2’11: Exactly
2’31: Simply
2’53: Really
3’12: Almost
3’28: Narrowly
3’53: Intensifier
4’08: Summary
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