Extreme adjectives
Adjectives describing cites
already, just, yet, for, since, ever, never
Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Continuous
100

What is the extreme adjective for CLEAN?

spotless

100

A metro wagon early in the morning with lots of people.

crowded

100

We can use ____________ in questions with the present perfect. It means "at any time in your life".

ever

100

I ____________ Sevilla twice with my family. (visit)

have visited

100

I _____been_____hard all week. I am ready for a break! (study)

I have been studying

200

What is the extreme adjective for dirty?

FILTHY
200

A place or a neighborhood in bad condition because no one repairs it.

run-down

200

We can use ___________ with the present perfect to say that something has happened, possibly earlier than we thought.

already

200

She ________________ a new house in Pozuelo and it is a giga-mansion. (buy)

has bought

200

Lola has gone to the doctor's. She _______ ______ ________ very well recently. (feel NEGATIVE)

hasn't been feeling

300

What is the extreme adjective for BIG?

huge or enormous

300

A place which is old and interesting

historic

300

We can use _________ with the present perfect to talk about VERY recent activities.

just

300

Ms Amber _______________ in Madrid for 17 years. (live)

has lived

300

I have______ __________ my room by I haven't finished yet. (paint)

been painting

400

What is the extreme adjective for UGLY?

HIDEOUS

400

A place where there are a lot of exciting things happening

lively

400

We can use ___________ and ___________ with the present perfect to talk about things that started in the past and continue in the present.

for and since

400

I ________________ SeƱorita Sonsoles this morning but I know she came to school. (not / see)

haven't seen

400

We ______ ______ __________ for 30 minutes and our teacher still hasn't arrived! (wait)

have been waiting

500

What is the extreme adjective for frightening?

TERRIFYING

500

A place that is very attractive and pleasant.

charming

500

We use ______ with the present perfect to say that something has not happened, but we think it is going to happen soon. We use it with negative sentences and questions.

yet

500

______ you ever ________ to Portugal? Lisbon is beautiful this time of year. (be)

Have you ever been...

500

Mr Noodle _____ _______ _________ as a pilot for five years.  (work)

has been working