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1. I have just finished the work.
2. I just finished the work.
3. I finished the work just now.

(What about the use of 'just'? Are the sentences all grammatical and the same?)
14 years ago

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Ms. Sue
They are all correct. Essentially, they are all the same.

The word, "just," means that you finished the work within the last few minutes or the last few hours.

14 years ago

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