SO/IF/TO
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE VS. CONTINUOUS
B2 vocabulary
DOUBLE COMPARATIVE
100

He is looking for a part time job ___ save some pocket money.

to

100

I (have, never) vegetarian pizza, so I think I'll order that.

Present Perfect: I have never had vegetarian pizza, so I think I'll order that.

100

The film had a really POSITIVE/HAPPY ending

uplifting

100

The (EASY) the test is, the (LONG) students will wait to prepare.

easier/longer

200

I use this old box____ keep my collection of stamps.

to

200

What's the matter? Your eyes are red and puffy. (You, cry) ________________?

Present Perfect Continuous: Have you been crying?

200

At a Festa Junina party, we make a... / sit around a... / throw wood on a...

bonfire

200

The (+ difficult) the task is, the (sweet) it is to succeed.

more difficult/sweeter

300
Put the fish in the fridge ______ it doesn't go off.


so

300

Dr. Jones is a good teacher. How long (he, be) ________________ at the university?

Present Perfect: How long has he been at the university?

300

What do you need to open a bottle of wine?

corkscrew

300

The (HAPPY) the child is, the (+) the mom can relax.

happier/more

400

____ you're into him, give it a try.

If

400

The little girl is dirty from head to foot because she (play) _____________________ in the mud.

Present Perfect Continuous: The little girl is dirty from head to foot because she has been playing in the mud.

400

This government was involved in ____ a terrible public scandal

such

400

The (+) the students study for the test, the HIGH their scores will be.

more/higher

500

Gi carries a first-aid kit in her handbag____ that she can help out in an emergency

so

500

Aurgh! I'm so sick of waiting! I (wait) ________________ here for 2 hours!

Present Perfect Continuous: I have been waiting here for 2 hours!

500

Disney, Hopi Hari, Six Flags are examples of...

amusement parks

500

The + affluent the area is, the NICE the cars are.

more/nicer

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