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Use 'just': for exemple: Just him and me?



 
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Use 'just': for exemple: Just him and me? #1 (permalink) Thu May 10, 2007 17:27 pm   Use 'just': for exemple: Just him and me?
 

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #207 "What Comes Next? (1)", question 1

What I'll do now is ..........

(a) up to me
(b) through me
(c) across me
(d) on to me

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ESL/EFL Test #207 "What Comes Next? (1)", answer 1

What I'll do now is up to me.

Correct answer: (a) up to me

Your answer was: correct
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when I have to use "just" Is it correct I use for exemple:Just him and me?

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Use 'just': for exemple: Just him and me? #2 (permalink) Fri May 11, 2007 9:04 am   Use 'just': for exemple: Just him and me?
 

Yes, you can use 'just' in your example. Here it means 'only'.
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