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just now i came vs just now i have come

Both phrases are correct but have subtle differences. "Just now I came" is used when referring to a specific point in the past when the arrival occurred. "Just now I have come" is used when emphasizing the recency of the arrival.
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just now i came

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific point in the past when the action of coming occurred.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of coming took place at a very recent moment in the past. It emphasizes the immediacy of the action.

Examples:

  • Just now I came into the room and saw the mess.
  • I missed the bus because just now I came out of the house.
  • Just now I came across an old friend at the supermarket.
  • but just now I came back and saw him leaning to one side, sweating, slurring a bit , looking like hell. he even repeated a few words. they got him ...
  • But just now, I came back from the kitchen after having lunch. I glanced at the frozen meals in the freezer—my usual choice of lunch at home—and grimaced at  ...
  • I missed my lunch just now. I came home late feeling extremely hungry. My beloved other half decided to eat outside and hunt for a food truck meal tonight.
  • While on my flight just now. I came across this picture I had saved on my phone. I' m grateful for seeing it again. I appreciate your prayers tomorrow and will let ...

Alternatives:

  • I just came
  • I came just now
  • I came a moment ago
  • I came recently
  • I came a short while ago

just now i have come

This phrase is correct and commonly used when emphasizing the recent completion of the action of coming.

This phrase is used to stress that the action of coming has been completed very recently. It highlights the present relevance of the action.

Examples:

  • Just now I have come to a decision about the project.
  • I can't talk right now, just now I have come home.
  • Just now I have come to understand the importance of time management.
  • NORA. What do you want? I'm not ready to-day- KROGSTAD. Never mind that just now. I have come about another matter. You have a minute to spare? NORA.
  • Mar 6, 2013 ... ... me where I found inspiration for my work and my preaching, I told him: 'Your question is very timely, for just now I have come from my retreat.
  • Never mind that just now. I have come about another matter. You have a minute to spare ? Nora. Oh yes, I suppose so ; although Krogstad. Good. I was sitting in ...
  • Sep 3, 2015 ... thinking about it in the shower just now. I have come to the conclusion that this sort of posting has it's place here and everywhere on the net, ...

Alternatives:

  • I have just come
  • I have come just now
  • I have come recently
  • I have come a moment ago
  • I have come a short while ago

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