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A Detective's Diary
Given below is a diary entry of a detective who is trying to solve a murder
mystery. Read the diary entry and complete it by filling the blanks with correct
forms of verbs.
11:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 3
It's a case of murder. The motive had been (seem) to be something
more than just robbery. When I
(reach) the scene, the police
already
(start) investigating. Two constables
(examine) the furniture and other articles of the house
(look) for some
obviously
very carefully. They
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