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Hey guys, I hope you are doing well. Today, we are going to be talking about just and the present perfect.
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So, let's review again the present perfect sentence structure.
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So, in the present perfect, we have our subject plus have or has plus the past participle.
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So, for example, I have run five kilometers.
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Remember that we use has with our third person singular. In our third person singular, we have
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he, she, and it. So for example, he has won a cup. So now let's introduce the word just. We use the
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word just when we want to say something that happened recently or after a short time. So for
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example, I have just finished my test. You have just made dinner. She has just played football.
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So, let's see how just fits into the present perfect. So, now we have our subject or person
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plus have or has plus just plus the past participle. So before we had our subject
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plus have or has plus our past participle. But now that we're adding just, we have subject
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plus have or has plus just plus the past participle. So an example, you have just
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read this sentence, or I have just finished this presentation. Remember, if you don't want to write
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or say you have or I have, you can also use the abbreviation or the shortened version of I have
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as I've, you have as you've, he has as he's, she has as she's, it has as it's, we have as we've,
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and they have as they've. So now let's take a look at just with the present perfect and the
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vocabulary that we are learning. So, for example, they have just had a good idea. So, we have
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our subject, they, plus have, plus just, plus our past participle. So, they have just had
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a good idea. Another example is, she has just made a new friend. So, we have our subject as she
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plus has, because we are talking in our third person singular, plus just plus made, which is
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our past participle. So, again, some other examples we can use are, I have just passed my piano exam.
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You have just run five kilometers. We have just solved a puzzle. I have just won a cup.
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So these are some examples using our vocabulary as well as using just with the present perfect.
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So let's take a look at how we would make a sentence using we, just, and the present perfect with the vocabulary you see on the screen.
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So how would we make a sentence using the vocabulary you see, we, as our subject, just, and in the present perfect?
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I'll give you a moment to think. So, an answer you should probably have gotten is, we have just made a new friend. So, we is our subject, have made would be the present perfect, but remember, in between have or has and our past participle, we put just, so we have just made a new friend.
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or we've just made a new friend so a sentence and I'm sorry if my screen is covering this I can't
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fix that unfortunately so I'll make sure to read it for you how about a sentence with you just and
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the present perfect so here we have our vocabulary of win a cup now to put that in the present
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perfect, and with just and you, we would say, you have just won a cup, or you've just won a cup.
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So, now, how do we make a sentence using she, just, and the present perfect? So,
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the answers you could have given are, she has just had a good idea, or she's just had a good
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idea. So, remember, we have she, which is our subject, has had, which is our present perfect,
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and remember, we use has with our third person singular, and in between has, have or has,
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and our past participle, we put just. So, she has just had a good idea. So, thank you so much for
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watching. If you ever need to watch this again, please feel free to do so in order for you to
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understand. Please continue to stay safe and I hope you guys are all doing well. I do have one
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more example for you. So tying into what we just learned of the present perfect with just, I have
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just finished writing a message to you all. I hope you guys can see it. So I miss you guys and I love
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you all and I hope you're staying safe and doing well. So without further ado, I hope this video
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was helpful for you and I hope to see you in the next video. Thank you so much.
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