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Adverbial just now has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: just nowDefinition:1. (adverb) a very recent or immediate past time 2. (noun) a brief moment in time, usually referring to the recent past Sense 1 - Adverb:Just now is used to describe an action or event that has occurred in the immediate past. It indicates a very recent time. Example sentence: - I saw Mary just now at the supermarket. - He left the room just now. - They arrived just now, so you didn't miss anything. Sense 2 - Noun:Just now can also be used as a noun and refers to a very brief moment in time. Example sentence: - I only have a second, I'll be back in just now. - We'll be leaving in just now, so get ready. - Wait for just now, and I'll bring you a cup of coffee. Related Products:Find books and more about time management and productivity on Amazon: Time ManagementProductivity | ||||
just exactly just get a life yeah just going through the motions just in case just in time just made it just make it just make sense just now just right just say thanx if you like it just sayin just saying just so just the ticket just then justaposing
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