Read the statements below and then decide which of the sentences (a or b) is correct. 1. John went to live in France 5 years ago and he lives there now. a. He still lives in France. b. He lives in France yet. 2. They haven’t arrived. We expect them to be here soon. a. They didn’t arrive yet. b. They haven’t arrived yet. 3. She’s unemployed. She’s been unemployed for 3 years. a. She still hasn’t got a job. b. She’s got a job already. 4. I’ve just finished eating dinner. I’m hungry. a. I’m hungry yet. b. I’m still hungry. 5. He started looking for a job yesterday. He’s starting working tomorrow. a. He’s got a job already. b. He’s still got a job. 6. She stopped eating meat 10 years ago. Even though she likes steak she doesn’t eat meat now. a. She doesn’t still eat meat. b. She still doesn’t eat meat.