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I just might vs I just might do it

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I just might' is a casual way of expressing a possibility or intention without specifying the action, while 'I just might do it' is a more complete sentence indicating a possibility or intention to do something specific.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1548 views

I just might

This phrase is correct and commonly used in casual conversations to express a possibility or intention without specifying the action.

This phrase is used when someone is considering doing something but is not committing to it. It leaves the action open-ended and is often used in a casual or informal context.

Examples:

  • I just might go to the party tonight.
  • I just might try that new restaurant.
  • I just might take a day off tomorrow.
  • Sep 7, 2014 ... [Hook] I just might spend a whole milli I just might throw to the ceilin' ... I might pull up in a Honda I just might get to these riches I might go broke ...
  • I just might throw to the ceilin' (c-note) I just might spend a lil' dub today. I just might spend a lil' twenty. I just might spend a lil' million. I just might fork up a billion
  • Nov 23, 2011 ... I could just have easily gone with "I just might listen". They feel the same to me. I think those ... I just might turn up. X: I wish I could see ghosts.
  • "I Just Might". The light is harsh as it's breaking through the blinds. Shadows on the wall cross my face in black lines. I'm so disconnected at the foot of the bed

Alternatives:

  • I might just
  • I might
  • I could
  • I may
  • I'm thinking about it

I just might do it

This phrase is correct and provides a more specific indication of a possibility or intention to do something.

This phrase is used when someone is considering a particular action and wants to express the possibility of doing it. It is a more complete way of conveying intent compared to 'I just might.'

Examples:

  • I just might do it if I have time.
  • I just might do it tomorrow.
  • I just might do it if the weather is good.
  • Had to tell your moms and sister to cool it (Oh-hooo!) The girl wanna do it, I just might do it. Here to walk wit some pimp-pimp clue wit' Mommy don't worry, I won't  ...
  • Had to tell your moms and sister to cool it (Oh-hooo!) The girl wanna do it, I just might do it. Here to walk wit some pimp-pimp fluid. Mommy don't worry, I won't ...
  • Listen don't keep on pushing. I just might fall over the edge. Said I just might do it. Cause I'm warning you I'm falling, falling, falling. Falling, falling, falling, falling, ...
  • The girl wanna do it, I just might do it. Hit her up with some pimp pimp-fluid. Mommy don't worry, I won't abuse it. Hurry up and finish so we can watch " Clueless"

Alternatives:

  • I might do it
  • I could do it
  • I may do it
  • I'm thinking about doing it
  • I'm considering doing it

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