New Government in Assam and Violence in Bhopal
Introduction
This report is about a new government in Assam and a fight in Bhopal.
Main Body
Himanta Biswa Sarma is the new leader of Assam. He and other ministers took their jobs at a big meeting. His party won many seats in the election. Police stopped a man at the meeting. He had bullets, but he had no gun. The police are asking him questions now. In Bhopal, some people attacked a man on May 10. They took him from a hotel. They hit him because he liked a woman from a different group. These people put cow dung on the man's face in public. The police are now looking for the people who did this.
Conclusion
Assam has a new government. In Bhopal, police are investigating a crime.
Learning
⚡ The 'Who did what' Pattern
Look at how we describe actions in the past. In this text, we see a simple pattern: Person → Action (Past).
1. Action Words (Past Tense) Notice how the words change to show the event already happened:
- Win Won
- Stop Stopped
- Attack Attacked
- Take Took
2. Simple Sentence Building
To reach A2, stop making sentences long. Use this formula:
[Person] + [Past Action] + [Object]
- Example from text: "His party won many seats."
- Example from text: "Police stopped a man."
3. The 'Now' Shift When the story moves from the past to the present, we use are + [verb]ing:
- The police are asking... (They are doing it right now)
- The police are looking... (They are doing it right now)