New2grammar Posted 19 years agoGrammar
just/ full
It took just three minutes to disassemble the bed.
'Just' here implies merely. What is the opposite of 'just' in this context?
I believe it would be:
It took full three minutes to disassemble the bed.
Thanks in advance!
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New2grammar It took just three minutes to disassemble the bed. 'Just' here implies merely. What is the opposite of 'just' in this context?
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- New2grammar It took just three minutes to disassemble the bed.
- 'Just' here implies merely.
- What is the opposite of 'just' in this context?
- I believe it would be: It took [a] full three minutes to disassemble the bed.
- Thanks in advance!
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New2grammarIt took just three minutes to disassemble the bed.
'Just' here implies merely. What is the opposite of 'just' in this context?
I believe it would be:
It took [a] full three minutes to disassemble the bed.
Thanks in advance!
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