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  • He will go over all the clues today and try to work ... who the thief is!
    He will go over all the clues today and try to work out who the thief is!
  • 6. Who would ... the Mimic Statue?
    6. Who would steal the Mimic Statue?
  • To find out who the thief is, Mo needs to go over ...
    To find out who the thief is, Mo needs to go over the clues.
  • 4. Mo is in Sundial Park looking for .....
    4. Mo is in Sundial Park looking for clues.
  • Mo should go over the clues to .......    _______ who the thief is!
    Mo should go over the clues to find out who the thief is!
  • If you're 20% sure, use ... (perhaps / it's possible that / probably / definitely)
    If you're 20% sure, use ... perhaps
  • Jones .... took the statue.
    Jones probably took the statue.
  • 1. The Mimic ... was stolen.
    1. The Mimic Statue was stolen.
  • If you're 100% sure, use ... (perhaps / it's possible that / probably / definitely)
    If you're 100% sure, use ... definitely
  • 5. Some huge ... were found on the ground.
    5. Some huge footprints were found on the ground.
  • 3. Mo is going to .... the missing statue.
    3. Mo is going to investigate the missing statue.
  • It's .... that Clarence took the statue.
    It's possible that Clarence took the statue.
  • The thief will .... the painting for ransom.
    The thief will hold the painting for ransom.
  • Mo said today that he got a new clue from Babette the Spider. He will go .... all the clues today.
    Mo said today that he got a new clue from Babette the Spider. He will go over all the clues today.
  • Order it from most likely to least likely (perhaps / it's possible that / probably / definitely)
    (1. definitely / 2. probably / 3. it's possible that / 4. perhaps)
  • weren’t / We / at / playing football / school / .
    We weren’t playing football at school.
  • If you're 50% sure, use ... (perhaps / it's possible that / probably / definitely)
    If you're 50% sure, use ... It's possible that
  • The thief will hold the painting .......    ____________
    The thief will hold the painting for ransom.
  • Order it from least likely to most likely (probably / it's possible that / perhaps / definitely)
    (1. perhaps / 2. it's possible that / 3. probably / 4. definitely)
  • A ransom note was sent to Detective Mo this afternoon, asking for one million Puzzle Bucks. Mo is looking .... the note now.
    A ransom note was sent to Detective Mo this afternoon, asking for one million Puzzle Bucks. Mo is looking into the note now.
  • Mo is looking into the note now. He wants to .... out who sent it.
    Mo is looking into the note now. He wants to find out who sent it.
  • I should ...... (go over / find out) all the new words I learned before my test.
    I should go over all the new words I learned before my test.
  • He doesn’t know who stole the money, but he will ... (go over / find out) the thief.
    He doesn’t know who stole the money, but he will find out the thief.
  • If you're 70% sure, use ... (perhaps / it's possible that / probably / definitely)
    If you're 70% sure, use ... probably
  • was / yesterday / wearing / I / a T-shirt / .
    I was wearing a T-shirt yesterday.
  • Tom .... didn't take the statue.
    Tom definitely didn't take the statue.
  • 2. Mo is a ..... . He is good at solving mysteries.
    2. Mo is a detective. He is good at solving mysteries.
  • The Mimic Statue thief is .... the statue for .... .
    The Mimic Statue thief is holding the statue for ransom
  • Where / going / they / this morning / were / ?
    Where were they going this morning?
  • ... Clora took the statue.
    Perhaps Clora took the statue.