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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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You should also look over your shoulder just to make sure there's nothing coming

At a driving school
D.I= Driving Instructor
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D.I: Well, first of all before driving off you'll look into your rearview
mirror and your side mirror to check the traffic.


Man: Oh, OK. Rearview mirror, side mirror. No, there's nothing coming,
no traffic at all. Now, can I drive off?


D.I: No, not yet. You should also look over your shoulder just to make sure
there's nothing coming.


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What does "just" mean in this sentence?



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rezaenglish What does "just" mean in this sentence? You are having a devil of a time working out "just", aren't you? It means "only" or "simply".

  • rezaenglish What does "just" mean in this sentence?
  • You are having a devil of a time working out "just", aren't you?
  • It means "only" or "simply".
  • It gives the impression of "no more than this".
  • We add "just" a lot in English where it really adds little or no meaning.
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rezaenglishWhat does "just" mean in this sentence?

You are having a devil of a time working out "just", aren't you?

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