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Just I said vs I just said

The correct phrase is "I just said." The adverb "just" should come before the main verb in the sentence. "I just said" is a common and correct phrase used to indicate that the speaker recently made a statement.

Last updated: March 11, 2024

Just I said

This phrase is incorrect in English. The adverb "just" should come before the main verb.

The correct order is to place the adverb "just" before the main verb. So, the correct phrase is "I just said."

I just said

This phrase is correct in English. The adverb "just" should come before the main verb.

Use "I just said" to indicate that you recently made a statement or comment.

Examples:

  • I just said I would be there at 3 o'clock.
  • She asked me to repeat what I just said.
  • Did you hear what I just said?
  • I just said it a minute ago.
  • I just said goodbye to him.

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