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Even or Just

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  • ____ a five-year child can see there's something wrong.
    Even
  • Our holiday was ___ perfect.
    just
  • It was just as he said-- the money was gone. Does the word just mean - only, exactly, or simply?
    exactly
  • He didn't even buy me a card for my birthday. Is the word even being used to emphasize surprising information, comparisons or negatives?
    negative
  • He didn't ____ have enough money to pay the rent.
    even
  • That's just what I expected. Does the word just mean - only, exactly, or simply?
    exactly
  • It's not usually too busy. Not ___ on weekends.
    even
  • Everyone I know likes the smell of bacon - even Mike does and he's a vegetarian. Is the word even being used to emphasize surprising information, comparisons or negatives?
    surprising information
  • This is just a note to say I love you. Just = only, exactly, or simply
    simply
  • I'm ____ looking.
    just
  • The next 36 hours will be even colder. Is the word even being used to emphasize surprising information, comparisons or negatives?
    comparison
  • You love me, ____ after the terrible things I've done?
    even
  • You ____ look like your sister.
    just
  • It's just a scratch. Does the word just mean - only, exactly, or simply?
    only
  • It's ____ not right.
    just
  • I haven't ____ started making dinner.
    even