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ALREADY vs JUST in English




ALREADY vs JUST in English

Already is used in positive phrases and questions. The sentence adds meaning like “even”, “something has happened earlier”.

Example Sentences;

  • We haven’t already seen London.
  • I have already read this book.
  • He has already started it.
  • When you got to the station, the train had already left.
  • I have already done my homework.
  • I have already been to New Jersey.



Just is often used in positive phrases and questions, and comes before the verse. It means “just before”, “a short time ago”.

Example Sentences;

  • The phone just rang.
  • The play has only just started.
  • Mr. George has just called you.
  • We have just completed the Web Project.
  • She would have to come just at that moment.
  • She have just finished her homework.
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