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  • Hello everybody welcome back to Let's Talk, this is me Meera and we're gonna talk about

  • onlyandjust”. Why am I talking about only and just because (a) we use it

  • very often and (b) we make mistakes very often in both, right? We do not understand what

  • to use where or when and that is why we end up making mistakes and that is exactly the

  • reason why were going to learn about it today. Now let's take a look at the first

  • example, we're gonna start with the wordonly”. Now when we think about the word only, what

  • do you think it means? Just try to think since we have two columns very close to each other

  • the words okay, what couldonlymean? “Onlymeans nothing besides something,

  • alright? That means solely, right? It means no one besides something else, right? And

  • that is why only means solely. In this case we're going to talk about it in terms of an

  • adverb, alright? Let me write here. On the other hand what does just mean then? Just

  • to clear all the confusion in the first go itself, “justmeans exact, precise okay?

  • So exact or precise. Now that you have, and this too is an adverb over here, in this case.

  • Let's take a look at the first example over here, “we only have one phone left”, what

  • could that mean? That means we have solely this phone and nothing else besides this phone,

  • do you want that and then you say oh no but I wanted the other phone but unfortunately

  • they do not have that phone and that is why they have said, we have only one phone left.

  • That doesn't happen quite often but you never know there are so many sales and people buy

  • a lot of, people buy continuously and that's why you might just not be you remember there

  • is a photo and people usually say, out of stock or only one left that means solely that

  • one piece is left with them and nothing besides that. Now take a look at the other, this,

  • this example right, herewe have just this phone”, exactly this phone, that doesn't

  • mean that they have only one phone left it means, that they have the exact model that

  • you wanted and that is why they use the world just over here. The point is you guys in this

  • case it's interchangeable, okay? I can use just over here, we have just one phone left,

  • exactly one phone left. I want you to remember that in this case it was interchangeable,

  • okay? The meaning will remain the same we have only this phone only this phone, it's

  • not interchangeable, in that case because then it would mean that you have one phone

  • left and that is not what you want to say over here. Now moving on to the next example

  • she thinks only about you”, what could this mean in this sentence? That means she

  • thinks about you and nobody else, okay? Only you and no one else and that's why this again

  • it means that just that one, solely you. Now take a look at this example over here, “I

  • just thought about you”, probably there was a moment or something and you said that

  • hey you saw your friends call and say hey I just thought about you, right? Or let me

  • put it in another way “I think just about youwill this mean the same as this? Yes!

  • I think precisely about you or exactly about you and again in this case this can be interchangeable,

  • she thinks just about you’, ‘I think just about you’, ‘she thinks only about

  • youit can be interchangeable in this case, okay? I'm going to come to this example in

  • just a bit see I just used it that's how often you use these words. That is why you need

  • to clear certain things. Moving on “I was only joking”, okay? Probably you were you're

  • with your friends and you were cracking jokes about pulling each other's legs and then someone

  • gets serious and says, “oh my god are you serious?” “No I was only joking”, I

  • was solely joking and nothing serious, right? I was not being serious, it was just a joke

  • and I just said it that means “I was just joking”, again these two adverbs right here

  • guys are interchangeable. I was exactly or precisely joking, I was not serious about

  • pulling your leg, I didn't want you to feel bad or please don't get hurt about the joke.

  • I was only joking, right? Now the point here is again they are interchangeable as long

  • as you mean that you were solely joking and not being serious and you were just joking,

  • exactly joking and not being serious. Now the reason why I'm talking about interchanging

  • these words is because there are certain examples where you cannot change or replace these words

  • in place of others. “I just ate”, okay? In this case the meaning becomes something

  • an action that has just happened or has happened in the recent, immediate past, okay? And action

  • happened or occurred in recent past. “I just ate”, “she just called”, “I just

  • thought about youagain in this case it would be about recent past just like this.

  • Only you can understand me” I just, I'm sure that I have cleared this out, “I just

  • ate”, “I just thought about you”, “she just called”, “you just missed her

  • right? So these are examples of something that has happened in the recent past. Moving

  • on from this to here, “only you can understand me”, what does that mean? That means solely

  • or singularly only you can understand me and in this case you guys this becomes an adjective

  • okay? And when we talk about only as an adjective, what does it mean? It means something that

  • is unique or something that is single, right? “Only you can understand me, nobody else

  • Singularly you or your unique and you understand me, right? That is why we use only as an adjective

  • over here, similarlyshe's their only daughter”, there's nobody else, single daughter and that

  • is why it's unique, okay? Some one person understand me I'm actually mentioning that

  • there's nobody else in this world who can't understand me except for you and that is why

  • it becomes unique, becomes single, nothing which is similar to that. Similarly she's

  • their only daughter and there is nobody else that the parents have, right? Now moving on

  • from adjective over here take a look at thisthe decision was not justthe decision

  • was not just, what does that mean? In this casejustmeans something that is not

  • fair, okay? Something that is not fair, the decision was not just. Our parents were always

  • just to the both of us that means they were fair to the both children, both their children,

  • both of them were happy and that's why they said they were just. Similarly, usually in

  • courtrooms or a legal language you can use this termthe decision was not just”,

  • meaning something is not fair. So there you have guys there are pretty different meanings

  • when you use these words differently. It's about what you mean to say. They can be interchangeable

  • and some cannot be interchangeable she is just their daughter, no! So in this case it

  • cannot be interchangeable and that is why you need to know what are you trying to say

  • and that is where you will understand if hey I can replace these two words or I cannot

  • replace these two words like I said they're different meanings to all make sure that you

  • take a look at this board pause if you want to, take a look at this board, understand

  • what these meanings are and try to use it. I always say this guys, try to practice this

  • when you're talking or when you're conversing the next time. That's all for today guys,

  • that's the difference betweenonlyandjust”. I will be back very soon with

  • another lesson, another topic until then makes that you're smiling, you're practicing it,

  • spread a lot of love and I will see you very soon, okay? Bye guys.

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