Riddles
Vocabulary
The Second Conditional
Modal Verbs
Adjectives -ed/-ing
100

A driver who transports passengers to their destinations using a licensed taxi, ensuring safety, punctuality, and often relying on local navigation knowledge or GPS.

Taxi Driver

100

She managed to (=think of or produce sth) a brilliant idea for her presentation at the last minute.

come up with

100

If I (win) the lottery, I would travel around the world.

won

100

The company expects you to wear a uniform at work. HAVE:  You ....

You have to wear a uniform at work.

100

She was so (tired/tiring) after the long journey that she fell asleep immediately.

tired

200

A specialist who designs, builds, tests, and maintains software applications or systems, utilizing programming languages and problem-solving skills to create solutions for digital challenges.

Software Developer

200

The terrible smell in the restaurant completely put me ... my meal.

off

200

She (be) happier if she had more free time.

would be

200

It’s not necessary for you to work long hours. NEED: You...   

You don’t need to work long hours.

200

The movie was incredibly (excited/exciting), and I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen.

exciting

300

A person who helps clients buy, sell, or rent properties. They provide guidance on market values, arrange viewings, negotiate prices, and manage documentation related to property transactions.

Estate Agent

300

I don't know how you can put ... with his constant complaining.

up

300

If they (know) the answer, they would tell us.

knew

300

It’s forbidden to bring dogs into the laboratory. MUST: You ...

 You must not bring dogs into the laboratory.

300

I felt very (embarrassed/embarrassing) when I forgot my lines during the play.

embarrassed

400

A skilled tradesperson who installs, repairs, and maintains water and drainage systems, including pipes, faucets, toilets, and heating systems, ensuring the safe and efficient distribution of water.

Plumber

400

The company decided to (=employ sb) five new employees to handle the increased workload.

take on

400

We (not miss) the train if we (leave) earlier.

wouldn't miss, left

400

It isn’t necessary for Mike to bring his laptop today. HAVE: Mike ...

Mike doesn’t have to bring his laptop today.

400

This puzzle is so (confused/confusing) that I don’t know where to start.

confusing

500

A professional who manages financial records, prepares tax documents, analyzes budgets, and ensures compliance with financial regulations to help organizations or individuals make informed financial decisions.

Accountant

500

He was late again; I doubt he'll (=arrive) before the meeting ends.

turn up

500

If he (be) more organized, he (not forget) his appointments.

were/was, wouldn't forget

500

It’s not OK for you to be smoking cigarettes in the office. CAN’T:  You ...

You can’t smoke cigarettes in the office.

500

Name 3 rewarding jobs

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