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HE DIDN’T FIGURE OUT THE TRUTH

 In this topic, we explore the idea of discovering the truth and situations when people don’t understand something completely. When someone figures out something, it means they understand or solve a problem. But sometimes, even with clues, people can’t find the answer. We use different tenses and expressions to talk about this in the past, present, and future.

Examples:

  • He didn’t figure out the truth.

  • She couldn’t understand what happened.

  • We are still looking for answers.

  • They will find the truth one day.


🧠 GRAMMAR

  1. Past Simple

    • He didn’t figure out the answer.

    • They found some clues yesterday.

  2. Present Simple

    • I think the story is confusing.

    • He doesn’t understand the mystery.

  3. Present Continuous

    • She is trying to figure out the truth.

    • They are looking for new evidence.

  4. Future (Will / Going to)

    • They will understand soon.

    • We’re going to ask more questions.

  5. Modal Verbs

    • He could be wrong.

    • You should ask the expert.

    • They must look at the facts.

  6. Comparatives and Superlatives

    • This explanation is clearer than the last one.

    • That was the most confusing part.

  7. Adverbs and Prepositions

    • He carefully looked at the report.

    • They talked about the case in class.


📚 VOCABULARY (10 Words with Definition)

WordDefinition
TruthThe real facts about something
Figure outTo find the answer or understand something
ConfusedNot understanding something
SolveTo find the answer to a problem
ClueA piece of information to help solve a mystery
WrongNot correct
SearchTo look for something
DiscoverTo find something new or unknown
ExplainTo describe or make something clear
EvidenceInformation that shows something is true

💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • He didn’t figure out the truth.

  • We need more information.

  • It doesn’t make sense.

  • I can’t understand this.

  • Let’s look for more clues.

  • That could be the answer.

  • She is trying to solve it.

  • There is no clear explanation.


✏️ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • She figured out the answer.

  • They found the truth after many hours.

Negative:

  • He didn’t figure out the truth.

  • We can’t understand the mystery.

Questions:

  • Did he figure it out?

  • Can you understand what happened?

  • Are they still investigating the case?

Answers:

  • No, he didn’t understand it.

  • Yes, we solved the problem.

  • They’re still working on it.


🗣️ LONG CONVERSATION

Tom: Did you hear about the strange case last week?

Nina: Yes, I read about it. Did they find the answer?

Tom: No, they didn’t. He didn’t figure out the truth.

Nina: Really? I thought it was an easy mystery.

Tom: Me too, but there were too many missing clues.

Nina: So what are they doing now?

Tom: They are talking to more people and looking at the evidence again.

Nina: I hope they find the truth soon.

Tom: Me too! It’s an interesting case.


📖 LONG READING

Title: The Case with No Answer

Last month, a small town saw strange lights in the forest. People said they heard noises and saw shadows. A man named Mr. Allen started to look into the case. He asked questions and searched for clues. But even after many days, he didn’t figure out the truth.

He found some broken branches and footprints, but nothing explained the lights. Some people said it was a prank. Others thought it was an animal. Mr. Allen felt confused.

Now, a new team is going to investigate. They hope to find new evidence and finally solve the case.

Questions and Answers:

  1. What happened in the town?
    → People saw lights and heard strange noises.

  2. Who investigated the case?
    → Mr. Allen.

  3. Did he find the answer?
    → No, he didn’t figure out the truth.

  4. What did he find?
    → Broken branches and footprints.

  5. What will happen next?
    → A new team will continue the investigation.

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