Weaver67
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Hello Teachers.
I'm worried about using 'just'.
Look at the following example,please:
"I sent you all the pictures you waiting for. I just had glanced my eyes over a few ones before I sent them."
It would probably be better to write 'just' between 'had' and 'glanced' to make it looks like this : "I had just glanced...". However, I'm not shure that it doesn't change the meaning of the sentence above. I suppose that the variant with 'just' before 'had glanced' has the meaning 'only', and the second one means 'very recently' or 'very soon'
Is it correct? What do you think?
I'm worried about using 'just'.
Look at the following example,please:
"I sent you all the pictures you waiting for. I just had glanced my eyes over a few ones before I sent them."
It would probably be better to write 'just' between 'had' and 'glanced' to make it looks like this : "I had just glanced...". However, I'm not shure that it doesn't change the meaning of the sentence above. I suppose that the variant with 'just' before 'had glanced' has the meaning 'only', and the second one means 'very recently' or 'very soon'
Is it correct? What do you think?
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