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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

the adverb just now, does it refer to simple past or present perfect?
  

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It can be used with either. Tense choice where no specific past time point is indicated depends on the mindset of the speaker.

  • It can be used with either.
  • Tense choice where no specific past time point is indicated depends on the mindset of the speaker.
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It can be used with either. Tense choice where no specific past time point is indicated depends on the mindset of the speaker.

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