Tom and Dylan, 13, see two suspicious men one day. They are putting a body into a van! Shocked, the boys follow the van to a dark building. They see the men put the body into the building. Then, the boys discover more bodies inside. Who are the men? What will happen to the bodies? The police don't believe them, so Tom and Dylan must solve the mystery alone, but how?
Some equivalents of modal auxiliary verbs - Grammar short Lesson
Be able to instead of can and could He is able to do it on his own. (= He can do it on his own.) The watchman was able to catch the thief. (= The watchman could catch the thief.) She was able to solve the problem. (= She could solve the problem.) >>> Read More.
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Welcome to Islands, a six level Primary series that engages children in 21st century learning. Children uncover clues and solve mysteries as they learn English.
Sherlock Holmes is the greatest detective the world has ever seen, and he knows it. As the famous bank-robber, John Clay, says to him, 'You think of everything, Mr Holmes. You're very clever.' People come to him with problems that no one, not even the police, can solve. Holmes sits, and thinks, and smokes his pipe, and in the end he finds the answer.
In these plays, based on two of his stories, Holmes, helped by his old friend, Dr Watson, uses his great intelligence to solve two unusual and interesting cases.