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'JUST' and 'ONLY'

0Hi people, I would want know the difference of 'JUST' and 'ONLY'..02br
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00I don't understend if their use is indifferent or something changes.02br
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00For example...I must say "There is only a little milk in the fridge" or "There is just a little milk in the fridge"?02br
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00Thank you.0-
  

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0 Hi,02br
00it's difficult to understand what "just" really means. It's similar to "only", but it doesn't always mean "only". It could also mean "exactly", "simply"...02br
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00Take a look at the best two dictionaries for learners, they are free, on the net:02br
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0Both can be in adverbial or adjectival function. 02br
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00'only' as a conjunction word: 02br
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00I would have gone, 'only' you did not want it.02br
00Here, 'just' can not be substituted for 'only'.02br
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00'only' and 'just' as adverbs: 02br
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