Which one is correct?
"She looks at me" or "She just looks at me"?

She looks at me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to simply state the action of looking at the speaker without any emphasis on timing.

This phrase is a simple statement that she looks at the speaker, without any specific emphasis on the timing or recent occurrence of the action.

Examples:

  • She looks at me when she's talking.
  • Why does she always look at me during meetings?

Alternatives:

  • She gazes at me
  • She stares at me

She just looks at me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to emphasize the immediacy or recent occurrence of the action.

This phrase is used to emphasize that the action of looking at the speaker has just happened or is happening at that moment.

Examples:

  • She just looks at me and doesn't say anything.
  • Why did she just look at me like that?

Alternatives:

  • She only looks at me
  • She simply looks at me
Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "She just looks at me" emphasizes the immediacy or recent occurrence of the action, while "She looks at me" simply states the action without any emphasis on timing. The choice between the two depends on the context and the specific nuance the speaker wants to convey.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

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