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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Just as

Hi,

Can we use 'just as' in this way instead of when?

Example: He kept on moving forward and, just as he was about to open the door, his wife stopped him.

Is this okay?

Mr. X
  

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It's even better! Regards, A- s

  • It's even better!
  • Regards, A- s
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It's even better!

Regards,
A-Emotion: stars
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It's very good. It emphasizes the proximity of the two actions.

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