With time, the English language has also been changing itself, but the change does not mean that the rules of grammar should be ignored or avoided, there is a specialty of the English language that whether it is spoken or written, it sounds good or looks promising only when it illustrates Grammarly fully.
In today's blog, we will know about two such words which are used the most in speaking and writing.
These two words always keep you in muddle 'only', and 'just', there is a lot of confusion among children regarding their uses, I have tried to peel off this confusion through this blog.
'Only' and 'just' are both known as Adverbs. Now, what is Adverb? then it answers that there are such words that are used to describe the qualities of verbs and adjectives, even adverbs similar words are called Adverbs.
'Only' is used before a word whose quality it describes.
'Only' is used according to the given format.
ONLY + VERB / ADJECTIVE
Ex:- I have only five thousand rupees.
EX:- She had just enough knowledge.
Ex:- He just bought it for you.
Ex:- She can only dance.
Note:- Only is also placed before and after noun and pronoun.
Let's understand through examples,
Ex:- Only I prefer coffee after the meal.
Ex:- The child has been helped by Mrs.jones only.
Ex:- She was the only girl who fought bravely against them.
JUST is also placed before the word whose quality it describes.
The given format make you how to use 'just'
JUST + VERB / ADJECTIVE.
Ex:- She just bought a gift for you.
Ex:- I just finished my class.
Ex:- He has just announced the date of his coming movie.
Ex:- I have just enough knowledge to crack upcoming exams.
In case you have any doubt related to this topic just drop a comment, I will try to answer your question as soon as possible,
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