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  • hi everybody my name is Alisha in this

  • lesson I'm going to talk about how to use the word just for actions that

  • finished very very recently I'm going to talk about a couple of different

  • patterns where we see the word just used to talk about recently finished actions

  • and I'm also going to talk about maybe one question that you might have about

  • tenses with the word just so for this lesson I'm going to use a timeline from

  • past to future with a point in the present also just a reminder to review

  • we use the word just as an emphasis word for this lesson an emphasis word for an

  • activity that's close to the present something that happened close to the

  • present time in the past in this case but we can also use it for future

  • actions you can check a different video to see the word just used for future

  • actions so let's take a look at today's points then okay the first pattern that

  • I want to talk about is marked in green here it's the subject of the sentence

  • plus the word just plus a past tense verb a simple past tense verb in this

  • case and extra information according to the verb that you use so this is a very

  • simple past tense statement but we want to emphasize that it was something that

  • took place something that happened just before or very very recently so very in

  • the very recent past in other words let's take a look at a couple of

  • examples then first example I just sent you an email so here my subject I

  • followed by just and then my simple past tense sent which is the past tense of

  • the verb send you and email so this is something that happened very very

  • recently I just sent you an email we can drop the word just here I sent you an

  • email however using the word just shows how recently the action happened so this

  • is an emphasis word we can see it pretty clearly here I think

  • let's look at another example we just saw that movie so saw is the past tense

  • form of C so we just saw that movie very very recently we saw that movie that's

  • what we want to communicate with this sentence another example he just got

  • back from from France or he just came back from France is good too so I've

  • used got here to get back from a place as kind of a casual verb choice we can't

  • say he just came back from France as well so each of these we see a simple

  • past tense verb is used these are completed actions then and they happen

  • very recently so something very very close to the present but it happened in

  • the past so to kind of give a visual we can imagine that these actions happen

  • very recently in the past in the second pattern that I want to look at however

  • I'm going to change the sentence a little bit let's take a look so again we

  • have the subject here though I have the verb to be in this case we're going to

  • use the past tense of the verb then we have just followed by the progressive or

  • the continuous tense of the verb this is the ing form of the verb and again any

  • extra information according to the verb that you're using so let's take a look

  • at when we might use this kind of pattern here

  • first one I was past the tense according to my subject was I was just and then

  • studying is my verb here I was just studying so this is an action that was

  • happening you'll notice the progressive tense in the very recent past something

  • I was doing I was in the process of doing in the very recent past let's take

  • a look at another example here he was just washing the dishes

  • he was just washing the dishes shows this is an action that was happening but

  • in the past very recently just shows us that this action was in progress so this

  • is something he in this case this person was doing in the past it was a

  • continuing action in the past very recently let's look at one more example

  • then someone was just smoking in here

  • so if for example you enter a room and it's very smoky you were not smoking

  • maybe you want to make a guess someone was just so very recently smoking in

  • here in the process of smoking in this case so each of these shows that

  • something was happening in the past very recently and perhaps it was interrupted

  • or it ended at the present point in time so for example this sentence I was just

  • studying maybe for example yours you're in the process of studying but your

  • phone rings you pick up the phone and you answer it with oh hello I was just

  • studying so something I was very recently continuing to do in this case -

  • he was just washing the dishes shows us for example that someone was recently

  • very recently washing the dishes that was the ongoing action but perhaps that

  • action was interrupted he was just washing the dishes but now he's outside

  • taking out the garbage for example so these patterns we can use to show an

  • action that was continuing in the past and recently finished or perhaps that

  • was just interrupted so maybe that action is going to continue in the

  • future like for example I was just studying I picked up the phone to talk

  • to my friend I'm going to continue studying in the future but we can use

  • was here or were but a past tense form of the verb be plus the continuous tense

  • to show an action continuing that was continuing in the very recent past so

  • this can be quite useful for interrupted activities as I said okay but there are

  • a couple of things I want to mention here because while these are useful and

  • perhaps you can check the other video about how to use just for future actions

  • there's one kind of simple similar pattern I suppose that might cause some

  • confusion or that might not be so clear so I have a couple of example sentences

  • here in this lesson I've talked about using the past tense form of the verb to

  • be but I'm using the the progressive form

  • here or in the first pattern I introduced I'm not using the be verb in

  • this case but I'm using a simple past tense verb if however you see a sentence

  • like one of these like for example I was just about to send you an email or he

  • was just about to make dinner it might cause some confusion because here we

  • have past tense I was or he was in this case but this point just about to

  • suggest a future action so it seems like it doesn't match really there's a past

  • tense point and maybe a future tense point together here this is a pattern

  • that's used for actions we were planning to do we had a plan something we wanted

  • to do in the near future however the action was interrupted so for example

  • this is a sentence you can use at work or maybe at school maybe you have a plan

  • to email your professor or to email a colleague however before you have time

  • or before you have a chance to email your colleague your colleague comes to

  • you or your colleague calls you for example so you can say I was just about

  • to so something you plan to do in the very recent future however you did not

  • do so the plan was interrupted or you did not have a chance or there's some

  • reason that you did not take the action you're describing here so in this

  • example he was just about to make dinner but perhaps an action interrupted it so

  • he was just about to make dinner when his friend invited him out for pizza for

  • example so perhaps these are used for interruptions we plan to do something

  • but that plan is interrupted for some reason so we mix this past tense be verb

  • + this about - which I talked about more in the future tense example or the

  • future tense sample patterns in the other video about this topic so please

  • check that out if you have some questions about how to use just for

  • future actions so I hope that this video was useful for you if you have any

  • question or comments or if you would like to try

  • to make a sentence please feel free in the comments section of the video if you

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  • resources too thanks very much for watching this lesson and I will see you

  • again soon

hi everybody my name is Alisha in this

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