Imagine a perfect scenario, compare it to reality.
Why does reality suck?
Because it has many unpredictable factors.
The police will investigate the crime. Holmes can investigate anything.
It is not necessary to have one at all. It depends on what you want to say. The following examples are all valid sentences. I investigate often. I will investigate him. I can't investigate for you. I need to investigate over there. I must investigate before making a decision. I should investigate after nightfall. I can't investigate during the football match!
what does investigate mean?
I will/shall investigate
That is what I really need to investigate. I'll just need a moment to investigate the issue.
will + investigate -- We will investigate the allegations at our next meeting.be+going to + investigate -- We are going to investigatethe allegations at our next meeting.be + investigating -- We are investigating the allegations next month.
I'll be glad to investigate further.
The verb form of "investigation" is "investigate."
The detective was sent to investigate the dark room.
The past participle of "investigate" is "investigated."
If you drop out of high school the police will not investigate.
The word investigate is a verb, not a noun, and has no plural.The related noun is investigation, with the plural investigations.