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The adverb just is used in many different ways. What does it mean in these sentences? Select the correct answer.

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1. A new par of jeans for me? That's just what I needed. 

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2. Just go away and leave me alone!

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3. I've just seen a horrible car accident. 

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4. She wasn't badly injured. It was just a small fracture.

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5. I'm just going to the store. Is there anything you want?

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6. I'm just putting the water to boil. Would you like to have some tea?

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7. You're just as beautiful as Juliet. 

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8. Just look at those puppies! Aren't they cute?

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9. 'Who's there?' 'Relax, it's just me'.

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10. It's just starting to rain. Put on your raincoat. 

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