Police Stop Illegal Cars and Buildings in Gurugram

Introduction

Police in Gurugram are stopping people who break traffic laws. They are also destroying illegal buildings.

Main Body

The traffic police took away some cars and a motorcycle. These drivers did not pay their fines for a long time. One truck and one motorcycle owed a lot of money. The drivers did not have insurance or clean air papers. Police also destroyed a building in Om Vihar. The owner said it was for milk. But the police found illegal alcohol there. The owner had six other crimes in the past. Police used big machines to break the building. They want to stop people from taking land that is not theirs. They now keep a list of people who break the law many times.

Conclusion

The police will continue to take cars from people who do not pay fines. They will also destroy illegal buildings.

Learning

🚨 THE "ACTION" PATTERN

Look at how the story tells us what happened. To reach A2, you need to move from the Present (now) to the Past (then).

The Shift:

  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped
  • Break \rightarrow Broke
  • Take \rightarrow Took
  • Find \rightarrow Found

💡 Simple Rule: Many words just add -ed to show the action is finished. Example: "Police stopped people."

⚠️ The Tricky Ones: Some words change completely. You must memorize these "rebel" words:

  • Take becomes Took
  • Find becomes Found

📝 Word Power:

  • Illegal = Not allowed by the law.
  • Fine = Money you pay as a punishment.

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
Law enforcement officers who keep the law.
Example:The police stopped the illegal cars.
stop (v.)
To bring to a halt or end.
Example:The police stop traffic violations.
cars (n.)
Vehicles that have four wheels and are used for driving.
Example:She owns two cars.
motorcycle (n.)
A two‑wheeled vehicle that a person rides.
Example:He rides a motorcycle to work.
drivers (n.)
People who operate vehicles.
Example:The drivers were fined.
pay (v.)
To give money in return for something.
Example:You must pay the fine.
fines (n.)
Monetary penalties for breaking rules.
Example:He had to pay several fines.
truck (n.)
A large vehicle that carries goods.
Example:The truck delivered the cargo.
money (n.)
Currency used for buying and selling.
Example:She owes a lot of money.
insurance (n.)
A protection against loss or damage.
Example:All drivers need insurance.
clean (adj.)
Free from dirt or pollution.
Example:Clean air is important.
air (n.)
The invisible gas we breathe.
Example:The air was fresh.
papers (n.)
Documents that show ownership or permission.
Example:He has the necessary papers.
building (n.)
A structure with a roof and walls.
Example:They destroyed a building.
owner (n.)
The person who owns something.
Example:The owner sold the land.
milk (n.)
A white liquid from cows used for drinking.
Example:She drinks milk every day.
illegal (adj.)
Not allowed by law.
Example:They found illegal alcohol.
alcohol (n.)
A drink that can make a person drunk.
Example:The police seized illegal alcohol.
crimes (n.)
Acts that break the law.
Example:He had many crimes on his record.
past (adj.)
Before the present time.
Example:He had crimes in the past.
machines (n.)
Tools used to do heavy work.
Example:They used big machines.
break (v.)
To collide with or to stop.
Example:They break the building with machines.
land (n.)
The ground on which we walk or build.
Example:They take land that is not theirs.
list (n.)
A series of items written down.
Example:They kept a list of offenders.
many (adj.)
A large number of.
Example:He has many crimes.
times (n.)
Occasions or moments.
Example:They break the law many times.
continue (v.)
To keep doing something.
Example:They will continue to take cars.
destroy (v.)
To demolish or ruin.
Example:They destroy illegal buildings.
take (v.)
To remove or carry away.
Example:They take cars from people.
not (adv.)
Used to say the opposite of yes.
Example:They do not pay fines.
do (v.)
To perform an action.
Example:They do not pay fines.
law (n.)
A rule that people must follow.
Example:They break the law.
people (n.)
Many individuals.
Example:The police stop people who break rules.
traffic (n.)
The flow of vehicles on roads.
Example:Traffic police enforce traffic laws.