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very thank you, bhaisahab.
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ok i understand, Snowcake
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[OK, I understand.]

'I' is capitalized.

Just as a help for you.
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very thank you, bhaisahab.
Thank you very much, bhaisahab.
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can anybody tell me "just" use how and when?
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to that extent, i know
i learned english a little.
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can anybody tell me "just" use how and when?

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Can anybody tell me how and when to use 'just'?

Try this:

just - definition of just by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.

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to that extent, i know
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Or you learned a little English.
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