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  • verbs - I just done vs I just finished - English Language Learners . . .
    I just done and I just finished The first is obviously wrong, because done is a past participle which needs some other verb This is not the case for finished, because it can be read as the past tense (rather than a perfect tense) Compare the following: I just ate and I just eaten Clearly, the first is grammatically correct, whereas the
  • present perfect - Using just and just now - English Language . . .
    I just did it Those are also correct 1 What isn't correct: I've done it just I did it just You can't use just alone in that position after the subject That has to be just now However: I've done it, just I did it, just Those are fine, but have a different meaning, at least in the dialects I am most familiar with - just in that case has
  • adverbs - I just have done or I have just done - English Language . . .
    You have to have done something This is correct and natural: I have just done the laundry I just have done the laundry This, however, is only correct if the speaker strongly stresses "JUST HAVE" to emphasizing how recently they did the laundry, in a complaining way, like a child responding to being told to do the laundry right after they did it
  • grammaticality in context - We ARE WERE just done with our meal now . . .
    It's simply the first one The sentence literally has "now" in it - you are referring to "now" absolutely (You would only - sort of - use the second sentence in the unusual case you were talking about "a sequence of events that happened say last year" but then you would not say "now", of cour
  • Have just finished vs. Just finished: What is the difference?
    I have just decided to sell my apartment I'm on the way to the station The train has just arrived I have just finished my homework Having said that, In American English it's acceptable to use" just" with simple past as well as with present perfect to express that something recently happened I just finished my homework
  • I did it or Ive done it? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    1 You have to do it just like I did it 2 You have to do it just like I have done it In what situation would you use the second sentence instead of the first one Yes, there are different situations in which Present Perfect Tense (I have done it) works better than Simple Past Tense (I did it) Recently completed actions
  • tense - What did have you just say said? - English Language Learners . . .
    Saying "What have you just said" starts to signal that the speech had made a change that is significant and permanent in its effects I can't think of a situation in which I would naturally say: "What have you just said?," but would not feel it was incorrect or remarkable as long as the speech implied some clear change in the circumstances or
  • tense - Difference between have done and had done - English . . .
    Have done--- Have done is a present perfect tense, generally it is used when the action is completed recently just now Had done-- Had done is a past perfect tense, generally refers to something which happened earlier in the past, before another action also occured in the past For Example:
  • What is the difference between done and finished?
    That would mean that the business is going to go under, there's nothing that can be done to save it Essentially, finished is used when something is complete, there is no more to be done, no further to fall, or no work left to do, and so on Done is used when you aren't doing any more This leads to a huge overlap in meaning, and the difference
  • What is the difference between I did and I have done
    Have done is the "present perfect" form Basically,when we use the Present Perfect it means that something has happened at some point in our lives before now Remember, the exact time the action happened is not important





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