Hello,teachers just now

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Harry12345

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Hello,teachers, I read a book named Oxford English Grammar Course, The writer are Michael Swan. Catherine Walter. On page 24, There is a sentence : I'm working just now. I think it's wrong. Because " just now" means past. It can't be Present progressive. What do you think?
 
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"just now" can mean (1) a short time ago, or (2) at this moment.

(1) I had a great chat with a friend just now on the phone.
(2) I can't deal with this problem just now, ask me later.
 
Thanks!English is really difficult!
 
Thanks!English is really difficult!

You're making it more difficult for yourself if you think Michael Swan has got something wrong!
 
Especially a popular book that has gone through a dozen or more editions. Mind you, in China, he could have a cloned, scanned, grey-market knock-off.... (?) I've heard of this phenomenon, in any case.
 
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