Choose the correct answer.Online version Choose the correct answer. by Asuhiro sub 1 I ____ walked in the door. Can I call you later? a already b just c still d yet 2 We are ____ rehearsing for the concert. a already b just c still d yet 3 Thanks for the invitation, but I have ____ seen that film. a already b just c still d yet 4 Have you gone to the store ____? a already b just c still d yet 5 You ____ started that new job and you are ____ a already, just b just, already c already, still d still, already 6 They hurried to the store, but it was ____ closed. a already b just c still d yet 7 Michael ____ hasn't paid me all the money he owes me. a already b just c still d yet Feedback 1 Just 'is used for actions or events that have occurred recently 2 We use 'still' for actions that have not happened or have not ended, especially when we expect actions or events to have happened sooner. 3 'Already' refers to something that has happened earlier or sooner than expected. 4 'Yet' is used when we expect something to happen but it hasn't yet. We tend to use it in negative and interrogative sentences. 5 'Just' is used for actions or events that have occurred recently. 6 'Already' refers to something that has happened earlier or sooner than expected. 7 We use 'still' for actions that have not happened or have not ended, especially when we expect actions or events to have happened sooner.