hi everybody my name is Alisha in this
lesson I'm going to talk about how to use the word just to talk about actions
that are going to happen in the future very very soon so let's get started in
this lesson though I'm going to use a timeline to show actions that start or
are going to start in the future the very recent future and actions which
perhaps have already started but are going to finish in the very near future
so I'm going to do this by explaining to maybe common patterns that we can use
with just to explain these sorts of events before I start that though I do
want to just do a quick reminder about the word just so we use the word just as
I'm going to explain in these example sentences as kind of an emphasis word we
use it to emphasize an activity or an action that's very very close to the
present time so something that could be in the past or something that could be
in the future we can use just for both of these in this lesson I'm going to
focus on actions that are in the future so let's begin with the first example
pattern okay the first pattern that I have here is a subject plus a version of
the verb to be plus just plus the word just and then about so about is going to
give us even more emphasis about something that's going to happen in the
future very very near to the future then we follow this with a two form of the
verb or the infinitive form of the verb to plus the verb finally we'll end the
sentence with any extra information that you may need to include so let's look at
a couple of examples of this this pattern the first one we are just about
to leave the house here my subject is we my be verb is our in this case to match
the subject here the same pattern just about two and then my
verb here is leave just about to leave the house so in this situation we the
people in the subject of the sentence are very very soon going to leave the
house this is an action that's going to happen soon we are just about to leave
the house so here we pair just with about before the verb let's look at
another example here my subject is she so she is in this case is is the form of
the be verb she is just about to start the meeting
so in this case the meeting is going to start very soon in the future one more
example sentence I am in this case M is my be verb I am just about to have
dinner so this means in the fit in the very near future I am going to have
dinner so each of these sentences communicates an action that has not
started yet but in the very near future it's going to start or it's going to
happen so on a timeline we can imagine if this is the present point here in the
middle and this is my future we can imagine that these actions are going to
happen very very soon in the future so something that's going to start sooner
an action that's going to occur soon we can use this kind of pattern to talk
about that okay so let's take a look at the second pattern that I prepared this
one is perhaps a little bit less common than this pattern but I want to
introduce it for a couple of different reasons so let's take a look at the
pattern first so similar to the first pattern we have the subject of the
sentence plus B plus just however after this just I have the ing form of the
verb this is the continuous form or the progressive form of the verb following
that we have just any extra information you may need to communicate so let's
take a look at a few examples here I've actually just changed these sentences
into this pattern here so again we have this we are just as I did here we
are in this case just plus my verb my to verb from this sentence to leave becomes
leaving in the continuous tense we are just leaving the house is my first
pattern so this sentence actually shows that perhaps the speaker was already in
the action was already in the process of leaving the house however the action is
not yet complete let's look at another example though she is just starting the
meeting here so again my first sentence in this pattern was she is just about to
start the meeting meaning it's going to start in the future here she is just
starting the meeting shows maybe she in the sentence the subject has just
recently very very recently started the process of the meeting and she is maybe
doing introductory remarks in this case or introducing the agenda for some house
she's in the process of beginning the meeting but that beginning process is
not finished yet okay let's look at one more example I am just having dinner so
here I had to have in the first pattern in this sentence with the progressive or
the continuous tense I have haven't here so I'm just having dinner so in other
words I'm probably in the process of eating right now but I am not finished
yet so the difference between this pattern and this pattern is that these
actions have already started but they are not quite finished yet rather
they're going to be finished in the near future this is kind of the nuance of
this grammar so to visualize this a little bit differently from our first
pattern we can imagine that these are actions which in the present at the
point in time when the speaker explains things the actions are in progress at
this point in time however they are not finished yet in the future however in
the near future they're going to be finished so this is sort of the
difference between these two one action as in the first pattern we looked at is
going to happen in the near future one action down
here in the second pattern is already in progress but it's going to finish in the
near future so this is a very very small difference I think but if you like if
you want to emphasize that something is already happening you can use the
progressive form to do that okay so I have just yeah a couple of
quick sort of summaries of each of these points that you can consider so point
one is for near future actions it's going to start and maybe finish in the
near future the second one is for actions that have started and will
complete in the near future so some of you might be wondering like what about
using past tense like the verb be here I've used the present tense here what
about using past tense or how do I talk about something that already started or
something that was in the past I'll explain that in a separate lesson in a
different lesson so please keep an eye out for that
but if you want to talk about actions that are going to start soon or that
have already started and are going to finish soon you can try using one of
these patterns to explain that all right so just a few points and a few patterns
for how you can use just to explain actions that are coming up so I hope
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