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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!

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