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Grapepark Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The place of the adverbs

Where is the place of the adverb (just)?

I just arrived from work.
I arrived just from work.
  

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shininggirl Where is the place of the adverb (just)? Here: I just arrived from work.

  • shininggirl Where is the place of the adverb (just)?
  • Here: I just arrived from work.
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shininggirlWhere is the place of the adverb (just)?
Here: I just arrived from work.
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I have just arrived from work.
It indicates a recent action (Present Perfect Simple).
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Thanks.
You mean the tense should necessarily be present perfect?
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shininggirlYou mean the tense should necessarily be present perfect?
Usually but not necessarily, particularly in AmE.
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shininggirlWhere is the place of the adverb (just)?
For information on adverb placement, see the following links.







'just' is treated the same as an adverb of frequency.

CJ

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