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What did you mean just now?

Just now: time words. Refers to the recent past.

Usage:

Used before a verb, adjective or subject. ~ I found something new ~ There's a phone call, I don't know if it's her ~ It's not even a little, it's already 2: 30! It was bright, but it's not bright now. What did you do? What did you just do? ) used after "compare, follow". I feel much more comfortable after taking antipyretic medicine. Yes ~, the water is still too hot.

+The name of+just now. He forgot ~, is it reliable?

Just now+dot+name. This is the man. That sentence is very important.

Make sentences:

1. It was cloudy just now, but it will pass soon.

What he just said contradicts himself. He must be lying.

They were laughing just now, but now they are glaring.

4. The child was laughing just now, and cried with a wow!

Just now, I was bragging. When the experts came, you were afraid of the horse.

The weather was fine just now, but now it rains for no reason.

It was sunny just now, but suddenly a strong wind blew and it began to rain.

8. It was cloudy just now, but in a blink of an eye, the clouds are clear and the sun is shining!

9. When I heard this pleasant song, the melancholy just now disappeared.

10, just now he made a very insightful speech and persuaded everyone.

1 1, with my good friends, I put my unhappiness behind me.

12, what you just said is inconsistent, and others don't know how to understand it.

13, many people were stunned by the scene just now and still stood there motionless.

14, what Xiao Ming just said, no one understood, everyone was puzzled.

15. When the head teacher came in with a serious face, the classroom that was noisy just now suddenly became silent.