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How do you use the word just in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use the word "just" in a sentence, demonstrating its different meanings and functions:

1. Meaning: "only" or "simply"

* I just need a few minutes to finish this task. (meaning: only, nothing more)

* He just wants to be happy. (meaning: simply, that's all he desires)

2. Meaning: "recently" or "a short time ago"

* I just saw your message. (meaning: recently)

* We just finished lunch. (meaning: a short time ago)

3. Meaning: "fairly" or "barely"

* It's just a little bit cold outside. (meaning: fairly, not extremely)

* I'm just getting by. (meaning: barely, with difficulty)

4. Used to emphasize a statement

* Just look at that view! (meaning: emphasizing the beauty of the view)

* Don't just stand there, help me! (meaning: emphasizing the need for action)

5. Used to soften a request or command

* Could you just pass me the salt, please? (meaning: softening a request)

* Just try to be quiet for a few minutes. (meaning: softening a command)

6. Used in the phrase "just in case"

* I'll bring an umbrella just in case it rains. (meaning: as a precaution)

7. Used in the phrase "just like that"

* And just like that, the game was over. (meaning: suddenly, without warning)

The meaning of "just" can vary depending on the context. Be mindful of the sentence and how "just" contributes to the overall meaning.

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