Explain how ‘just’ can modify the meaning of a verb.
A. ‘Just’ indicates the future tense of a verb.
B. ‘Just’ modifies a verb by indicating recentness or simplicity of the action.
C. ‘Just’ modifies a verb by changing its subject.
D. ‘Just’ emphasizes the importance of the action.

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