Police Stop Bad Groups and Crime
Introduction
Police in India, the USA, and Canada stopped people who broke the law. They stopped test cheating, illegal guns, and violence.
Main Body
In India, some people stole a medical test. A student bought the test and sold it to others for money. They hid the real questions in a big paper. Now, the CBI police are looking for the people. In the USA, Jashanpreet Singh sold illegal guns. He had a big gun and bombs at home. Police caught him at the airport. He tried to go to India. Now he must go to prison for over five years. In Canada and India, police stopped violent men. In Canada, two men used guns to take money. In India, police caught three men who killed people. These men worked for a bad leader named Happy Jatt.
Conclusion
Police are working together to stop bad people and crime in different countries.
Learning
⚡ The 'Past Action' Pattern
Look at these words from the text:
- stole (from steal)
- bought (from buy)
- sold (from sell)
- hid (from hide)
- caught (from catch)
What is happening here? These are 'irregular' words. They don't follow the normal rule of adding "-ed" to the end. To reach A2, you must memorize these special changes because we use them every day to tell stories.
Example Transformation: Today I buy → Yesterday I bought Today I sell → Yesterday I sold
🌍 Location Words
Notice how the text connects people to places:
- Police in India
- at the airport
- to prison
Quick Guide:
- Use In → for cities or countries (In Canada)
- Use At → for a specific spot (At the door)
- Use To → when you are moving toward a place (Go to India)