The case is being investigated by the police.
The sentence is in present continuous tense: "are investigating".
Passive voice of present continuous: is being + past participle → is being investigated.
Modal verbs express ability, possibility, permission, or obligation.
Can, could, may, shall, should, must are classic modal verbs.
She said that she might go to the party.
In reported speech, "may" changes to "might".
The pronoun "I" becomes "she" to match the subject of the reporting clause.
"Even so" introduces a contrast, indicating that despite the statement being correct, more evidence is still needed.
It fits the context of acknowledging a point but emphasizing a continuing need or exception.
"I love to read books" is a complete declarative sentence and ends with a full stop.
"Wow," is an interjection and usually followed by an exclamation mark or comma.
"Where is the library" is a question requiring a question mark.
Weary means تھکا ہوا
Lively means توانائی سے بھرا ہوا
The phrase "What she had written" follows the correct word order for a noun clause.
It functions as the object of the preposition "by" in the sentence.
"Junior" is an adjective that describes someone as being younger or of lower status.
When using "junior" in a comparison, you use "to" instead of "than".
"By" is used to indicate the age difference (e.g., by four years).
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