Just – Still – Finish – Already

Learn and under stand which word to use.


Just – is used when something happens very very recently

    Mary just called 2 minutes ago.

    Julie has just arrived a few minutes ago.


Still – is used when the action is not completed

    Jeff I am still at work, I did not leave yet.

    Joe is still working at the same place for over 20 years.


Finish – is used when something is complete

    I finished all my dinner, now I am going to take a walk.

    The girls finished all their homework; now they can go and play.


Already – is used for action that been completed sooner then you expected

    The girls already did there homework; before I got home.

    Mom, your are home already?


Confusing Words Staring With A

Confusing Words Staring With B

Confusing Words Staring With C - D

Confusing Words Staring With E - F - G

Confusing Words Staring With H - I

Confusing Words Staring With J - K - L - M - N - O

Confusing Words Staring With P - Q - R

Confusing Words Staring With S

Confusing Words Staring With T

Confusing Words Staring With U - V - W - X - Y - Z


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