Police Investigate Two Big Indian Companies

Introduction

Two government groups are investigating the Sravanthi Group and the Reliance ADA Group. These companies took money illegally.

Main Body

The police arrested three people from the Sravanthi Group. These people stole a lot of money from banks. They used fake papers to hide the money. The police took their expensive cars and jewelry. At the same time, the police looked at the Reliance ADA Group. They searched 17 offices in Mumbai. They found many fake companies at one address. These companies lost a very large amount of money. Two bosses from the Reliance ADA Group are now in jail. The highest court in India is watching this case.

Conclusion

The police are still looking for more stolen money and fake companies.

Learning

πŸ“¦ The 'Stuff' Words

Look at how the writer describes things. They use a simple pattern: Adjective + Noun.

  • extBig ext{Big} extCompanies ext{Companies} β†’\rightarrow Size + Thing
  • extFake ext{Fake} extPapers ext{Papers} β†’\rightarrow Quality + Thing
  • extExpensive ext{Expensive} extCars ext{Cars} β†’\rightarrow Cost + Thing
  • extHighest ext{Highest} extCourt ext{Court} β†’\rightarrow Level + Thing

Why this matters for A2: Instead of just saying "The car," adding one word before it makes your English sound more natural and descriptive.


πŸ•’ Action History

Notice the verbs. They all end in -ed. This tells us the action is finished (Past Tense).

extArrested ext{Arrested} / extStole ext{Stole} / extUsed ext{Used} / extSearched ext{Searched} / extFound ext{Found}

Quick Tip: If you want to talk about yesterday or last year, change the action word to this "finished" form.

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
People who enforce the law.
Example:The police stopped the car.
investigate (v.)
To look into something.
Example:The police investigate crimes.
group (n.)
A set of people or things.
Example:A group of friends went to the park.
companies (n.)
Business organizations that sell goods or services.
Example:Many companies sell products online.
money (n.)
Currency used to buy things.
Example:I need money to buy food.
illegally (adv.)
In a way that breaks the law.
Example:He sold drugs illegally.
arrested (v.)
Taken into custody by the police.
Example:The thief was arrested.
people (n.)
Human beings.
Example:People enjoy music.
stole (v.)
Took something without permission.
Example:He stole a wallet.
banks (n.)
Places where money is kept and managed.
Example:She deposited money in the bank.
fake (adj.)
Not real or genuine.
Example:They used fake documents.
hide (v.)
To keep something hidden.
Example:He hid the money.
expensive (adj.)
Costing a lot of money.
Example:The car is expensive.
cars (n.)
Vehicles with four wheels used for transport.
Example:They drive cars.
jewelry (n.)
Decorative items made of metal or gems.
Example:She wore jewelry at the party.