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she have just left. vs she just left.

The correct phrase is 'she just left.' The use of 'have' in the first phrase is incorrect because 'have' is the auxiliary verb used with the past participle in present perfect tense, but in this case, the simple past tense is needed.

Last updated: April 14, 2024 • 91 views

she have just left.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Have' is not the correct auxiliary verb to use in this context.

The correct form is 'she just left.' Use the simple past tense 'left' without the auxiliary verb 'have.'

she just left.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'just' before the main verb 'left' to indicate that the action happened a short time ago. This phrase is in the simple past tense.

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