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Just or Already? Hi everyone.My question is:Why's "already" was chosen over "just" in the following, according to a textbook I've read.Do the underlined words denote that "already" is preferred ? esp. when you surprise the person of something he/she didn't know. 1.Would you like to come to see the film with us? Thanks for asking,but I've already seen it. 2.Look at the noticeboard.There's an advert for English courses. I know, I've already seen it. 3.If you see John, can you ask him about tonight? He can come.I've already asked him. (but/Iknow/He can come) Plus, can I replace "seen" with "watched" in 2.Please I need some explanation. |
Re: Just or Already? Just = a very short time ago Already =Before now but at some undefined time. So - in all these examples "just" would be possible if the speaker had done the action a couple of minutes earlier. In (1) it's unlikely but not impossible. In (2) and (3) it's perfectly possible. It would depend on when the speaker had seen the notice/spoken to John. If yesterday, then "already"; if a few minutes earlier then "just" is equally possible. So basically they're bad test items. To clarify the difference you'd need to specify the times - eg I know, I've already seen it. David put it up yesterday and showed it to me. vs I know, I've just seen it. I was in the office two minutes ago. "watched" is possible in (2) but less likely. "see" conveys the idea of a completed action - which is appropriate here, while "watch" conveys the sense of an on-going action. Compare : 1. I've already seen that film three times. I don't want to see it again. with : 2. Jean says there's a point in Lord of the Rings" where Gandalf says "Rubbish!" but I've seen/watched it three times and I still haven't noticed it. In (1), the emphasis is on the completed action - so see is more likely. In (2) the speaker might want to convey an idea of the total length of time spent viewing the film - so might choose watch. |
Re: Just or Already? Thank you so much |
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