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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Just or Already?

Hi, could you please tell my the correct choice? and why??? I'm totally confused. 1.Would you like a cup of coffee?
No, thanks. I've(just/already) had one.
2 Would you like to come to see the new film with us?
Thanks for asking, but I've(just/already) seen it.
3 Can I borrow that book after you?
Here you are. I've (just/already) finished it.
4 Look at the noticeboard. There's an advert for English courses.
I know, I've(just/already) seen it.
5 If you see John, can you ask him about tonight?
He can come. I've(just/already) asked him
  

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If you have just done something, you have done it very recently. 'Already' does not have this 'recently' idea.

  • If you have just done something, you have done it very recently.
  • 'Already' does not have this 'recently' idea.
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If you have just done something, you have done it very recently. 'Already' does not have this 'recently' idea.

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