tense - “I just see” or “I just saw”? (Or neither?) - English Language ...

Saw is a past tense. That's one difference between the two. Right now, I just see the …

Neither. This is a case (one of many) in which the two forms are equivalent in meaning. …

I just got your email. I just read your email. I just came from a store. Compared to: I have …

1. The word "just" followed by any present tense verb form can ONLY / JUST / MERELY …

3. He just left the room. He has just left the room. Both the sentences are grammatical, …

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