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“I just ate” or “I’ve just eaten”, which one is appropriate?

“I just ate” or “I’ve just eaten”, which one is appropriate?

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    • I’ve just eaten” is the correct answer because it shows that the subject has just performed the action of eating.
    • I just ate” is incorrect because it implies that the subject ate something at some point in the past or in the future.

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