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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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I've just visited five countries just now.

I've just visited five countries just now.

I've just visited five countries.

Do both of the above sound right? If not, how would you reword them? Thanks.
  

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Hi, I've just visited five countries just now. I've just visited five countries. Do both of the above sound right?

  • Hi, I've just visited five countries just now.
  • I've just visited five countries.
  • Do both of the above sound right?
  • If not, how would you reword them?
  • Do you mean 'just' in the sense of 'only', or in the sense of 'recently'?
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Hi,

I've just visited five countries just now.

I've just visited five countries.

Do both of the above sound right? If not, how would you reword them?

Do you mean 'just' in the sense of 'only', or in the sense of 'recently'? Either way , I'd just say

I've just vis
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CliveHi,

I've just visited five countries just now.

I've just visited five countries.

Do both of the above sound right? If not, how would you reword them?

Do you mean 'just' in the sense of 'only', or in the sense of 'recently'? Either way , I'd just
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Hi,

In the first sample, I mean, does the following sound right?

I've just visited five countries just now.

I'd say I visited five countries just now.

Clive
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I visited five countries just now.

I certainly hope you are referring to e.g. online visits, Angliholic!
I can't imagine anyone ever using that sentence in reference to (physical) travel.
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YankeeI visited five countries just now.

I certainly hope you are referring to e.g. online visits, Angliholic!
I can't imagine anyone ever using that sentence in reference to (physical) travel.

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