Very Hot Weather in Central India
Introduction
It is very hot in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. The nights are warm and the days are very hot.
Main Body
The weather office says the heat is not normal. In some cities, the temperature is 45 degrees Celsius. The office says this heat will last for two more days. In Madhya Pradesh, the nights are too warm. Doctors say people cannot sleep. Many people feel very tired and sick because of the heat. The government in Pune wants to help people. They say workers should not work outside in the hot sun. Workers must drink water and stay in the shade.
Conclusion
Central India is very hot. The government is trying to keep people safe.
Learning
π‘οΈ The 'Very' vs 'Too' Trick
In the text, we see two words that describe 'how much' of something there is. They look similar but change the meaning of the sentence.
1. Very = High Level Use this to describe a strong feeling or a strong fact. It is a simple description.
- Very hot High temperature.
- Very tired A lot of tiredness.
2. Too = A Problem Use this when something is more than what we want. It means there is a negative result.
- Too warm It is so warm that people cannot sleep.
Quick Pattern Guide:
- Very + Adjective Just a strong description.
- Too + Adjective This is a problem/bad situation.
Example from text: "The days are very hot" (Fact) "The nights are too warm" (Problem: cannot sleep).