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i just have a question vs i have just a question

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'I just have a question' implies the speaker has only one question, while 'I have just a question' suggests the question is recent or has just come to the speaker's mind.
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i just have a question

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker has a question, often implying that it is the only question they have.

Examples:

  • I just have a question about the assignment.
  • Wait, I just have a question before we start.
  • I just have a question for you.
  • I just have a question about Vince Wagner.
  • Look, I just have a question about your motorcycle insurance so I can pay this bill.
  • I don't need to sign in, I just have a question about Dr Navarro.
  • I just have a question which I should like to put to you, Mr President.
  • Clear? But I just have a question for Sam.
  • I just have a question from one writer to another.
  • I just have a question about Vince Wagner.

Alternatives:

  • I simply have a question
  • I only have a question

i have just a question

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the question is recent or has just come to mind, rather than emphasizing that it is the only question the speaker has.

Examples:

  • I have just a question about the presentation.
  • She has just a question for the speaker.
  • I have I just asked a question.
  • Mrs. Solomon, I have just a few more questions.
  • I just have a question for you.
  • I just have a question about Vince Wagner.
  • Look, I just have a question about your motorcycle insurance so I can pay this bill.
  • I just have a question about Vince Wagner.
  • I don't need to sign in, I just have a question about Dr Navarro.
  • I just have a question which I should like to put to you, Mr President.
  • I just have a few questions for you.
  • I just have a few questions for Mrs. Wright.
  • So I just have a few questions, as you can probably imagine.
  • Excuse me, I just have a quick question about...
  • I just have a couple questions for you.
  • I just have a few questions that we need to clear up.
  • I just have a couple questions about one of his fighters.
  • Just help me. I just have a few questions for you, Mn Conroy.
  • Well, I just have a few questions I'd love to get cleared up before we get into specifics.
  • Don't be silly, honey. I just have a few questions about the scene.
  • I just have a few questions, and then I will let you get back to all of this.
  • I just have a few questions that I need to ask you, Ms. Sloan. Arrington now.

Alternatives:

  • I have a question that just came to mind
  • I have a recent question

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