Police Arrest Two Men After Shooting in Surrey
Introduction
Police in Surrey arrested two men from India. The men shot a gun at a house.
Main Body
On April 22, two men shot guns at a house. People were inside the house, but no one was hurt. The bullets broke the house and a car. Police found the men. Their names are Pardaman Singh and Damanjeet Singh. The men had guns they were not allowed to have. Some bad groups from India use students in Canada. These students need money, so the groups tell them to do crimes. These groups are the Bishnoi gang and the Bambiha gang. Police arrested other people too. Canada sent many of these people back to India.
Conclusion
The two men are in jail now. The government wants to send them back to India.
Learning
⚡ The 'Who Did It' Pattern
In this story, we see a simple way to describe actions.
The Simple Path:
Person → Action → Object
- Police → arrested → two men
- The men → shot → a gun
- Bullets → broke → the house
🔑 Key A2 Tip: The 'Past' Sound Most of these words end in -ed (arrested). This tells us the story happened before now.
Watch out for the 'Rule Breakers' (Irregular): Some words change completely instead of adding -ed:
- Shot (not
shooted) - Found (not
finded) - Sent (not
sended)
Quick Vocabulary Shift:
- Allowed = OK to have / permitted
- Not allowed = Not OK / illegal