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The verb form of "investigation" is "investigate."
The word investigate is a verb, not a noun, and has no plural.The related noun is investigation, with the plural investigations.
The present progressive tense of investigate is:I am investigating.You/We/They are investigating.He/She/It is investigating.
The cores are so deep in the planets
Investigate
what are the methods used to investigate the plantes ?
people first investigated the planets using the telescope!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
scientific method
The Scientific Method
metrologists lol i dont know why asking me
If you are referring to miracles submitted for a cause for canonization, the pope does not investigate. That is left to the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints. They investigate the proposed miracle and interview the people involved. Once they investigate thoroughly, they decide if they feel there was a genuine miracle that could not be attributed to natural causes. They then submit their report to the pope.
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!
The police will investigate the crime. Holmes can investigate anything.
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He targeted and attacked various people. - nova net
what does investigate mean?
I will/shall investigate