Pattern: have-just-past-participle
Structure Overview
Formula: have/has + just + Past Participle (V3)
Core Meaning: Used to indicate that an action happened very recently, placing the event merely moments before the present time.
💬 Contextual Examples
- I have just spoken to the manager about the issue.
- She has just woken up, so she is still a bit sleepy.
🎴 Interactive Web Practice (Click to Reveal)
Practice 1: They ______ just announced the winner of the competition.
Answer:
have
Practice 2: He has just ______ the building, so you missed him.
Answer:
left
🔗 Knowledge Base Connections
- 🔑 Parent Keyword: just