Sherlock
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Written
B1expressed in writing rather than in speech
Reading
A1the activity of somebody who reads
Download
A2to get data from another computer, usually using the internet
Never
A1not at any time; not on any occasion
Get
A1to receive something
Family
A1a group consisting of one or two parents and their children
Mystery
B1something that is difficult to understand or to explain
Shocking
B2that offends or upsets people; that is morally wrong
Go go go
An expression used to urge someone to move quickly or to express excitement.
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Dancing
A1moving your body to music
Transport
A2a system for carrying people or goods from one place to another using vehicles, roads, etc.
Building
A1a structure such as a house or school that has a roof and walls
Jam
A2a thick sweet substance made by boiling fruit with sugar, often sold in jars and spread on bread
Investigation
B2an official examination of the facts about a situation, crime, etc.
Detective
A2a person, especially a police officer, whose job is to investigate crimes and catch criminals
Inspector
B2an officer of middle rank in the police force
Theme
B1the subject or main idea in a talk, piece of writing or work of art
Indication
B2a remark or sign that shows that something is happening or what somebody is thinking or feeling
Apparently
B2according to what you have heard or read; according to the way something appears
Clearly
A2in a way that is easy to see or hear
Investigate
B1to carefully examine the facts of a situation, an event, a crime, etc. to find out the truth about it or how it happened
Whisper
B2to speak very quietly to somebody so that other people cannot hear what you are saying
Precaution
C1A measure taken in advance to prevent harm or negative consequences.
Safe
A2protected from any danger, harm or loss
Together
A1with or near to somebody/something else; with each other
Shot
B2the act of firing a gun; the sound this makes
Still
A1continuing until a particular point in time and not finishing
Pension
B2A regular payment made during retirement from an investment fund.
I helped
I provided assistance in the past.
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Fresh
A2recently produced or picked and not frozen, dried or preserved in tins or cans
Naturally
B1in a way that you would expect
Listen to me
Ask someone to pay attention to your words.
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It depends
B1The outcome or answer changes based on specific conditions.
Depend
A2according to
Bite
B1to use your teeth to cut into or through something
Upstairs
A1up the stairs; on or to a floor of a house or other building higher than the one that you are on
Mining
C1the process of getting coal and other minerals from under the ground; the industry involved in this
Thank
A1to tell somebody that you are grateful for something
Sorry
A1feeling sad and ashamed about something that has been done
Improvement
B1the act of making something better; the process of something becoming better
Potentially
B2used to say that something may develop into something
Word
A1a single unit of language that means something and can be spoken or written
Anything
A1used instead of something in negative sentences and in questions; after if/whether; and after verbs such as prevent, ban, avoid, etc.
Central
B1in the centre of an area or object
Afford
B1to have enough money to be able to buy or do something
Think
A1to have a particular idea or opinion about something/somebody; to believe something
Meter
C1a device that measures and records the amount of electricity, gas, water, etc. that you have used or the time and distance you have travelled, etc.
Problem
A1a thing that is difficult to deal with or to understand
Correctly
A2in a way that is accurate or true, without any mistakes
Afternoon
A1the period of time from 12 o'clock in the middle of the day until about 6 o’clock in the evening
Pleased
A2feeling happy about something
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Special
A1not ordinary or usual; different from what is normal
Backing
C1help and support from somebody to do something; financial support for something
Sentencing
The formal decision made by a court about the punishment for a crime.
Execute
C1to kill somebody, especially as a legal punishment
Ensure
B2to make sure that something happens or is definite
Indeed
B1used after very and an adjective or adverb to emphasize a statement, description, etc.
Yes
A1used to answer a question and say that something is correct or true
Precisely
B2exactly
Obviously
B1used when giving information that you expect other people to know already or agree with