Just can be both an adjective, and an adverb. Just as an adverb: Just means recently / not a long time ago. Just can be very similar to "only" focused on a number being small, or on something being simple. Just can be used to show strong feelings similar to "very" or "so". I just called my friend. I have just one pigeon, and he is just adorable. Just smile, and be happy. Mike is just an amazing teacher. Thanks a lot, Mike.
Wow, That shirt looks just beautiful on you.🙂 You are awesome, The way you pronounced each word with proper stress sounds crystal clear. And as always your lessons are short and sweet. And I find it commendable as well. You are doing a great job!💯 You've got what it takes. Keep up the excellent work.💪
Thanks a lot for sharing this amazing, and super useful video! Your lessons, are just fascinating, excellent and clear explained! We have really the best on-line teacher in the world! Just listen, how we all appreciate your hard work, Your dedication and honesty!
Just can be both an adjective, and an adverb.
Just as an adverb:
Just means recently / not a long time ago.
Just can be very similar to "only" focused on a number being small, or on something being simple.
Just can be used to show strong feelings similar to "very" or "so".
I just called my friend.
I have just one pigeon, and he is just adorable.
Just smile, and be happy.
Mike is just an amazing teacher.
Thanks a lot, Mike.
I just love the way you teaching us
Always New lesson , just to tell you that you are my best teacher, Thank you teacher Mike.
Wow, That shirt looks just beautiful on you.🙂
You are awesome, The way you pronounced each word with proper stress sounds crystal clear. And as always your lessons are short and sweet. And I find it commendable as well. You are doing a great job!💯
You've got what it takes.
Keep up the excellent work.💪
The way you explain things is just amazing sir mike...once again,thank you!
Thank you for sharing us.❤️
Thanks a lot for sharing this amazing, and super useful video! Your lessons, are just fascinating, excellent and clear explained!
We have really the best on-line teacher in the world! Just listen, how we all appreciate your hard work, Your dedication and honesty!
Thank you very much, Irena.🙏
Thank you for sharing
I just watched this vedio. You😍are just amazing teacher.
Your explain just amazing, thank for this video
This lesson is just useful thank you teacher Mike 🌹
Exactly what I needed … the use of “just” only “just”
Thsnk you so much mr.mike
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Glad you think so!
Well done
we need more grammars mr.Mike !! 🦋🦋♥️
Sir what's up I thing you are good thanks for making vedio
Thanks a lot for information after i used this word without known why but know i can get why and where i can us it.
Thanks...Teacher Mike...just vs already..s'il vous plaît
(367) Passed centuries to listen, I just opened the Teacher Mike. English channel one day.😮
My friend just graduated from college
U r a talented teacher. I invite u to read about Islam and ask Allah to show u what the right religion is. Please don't ignor that. Thanks