Many Bad Car Accidents

Introduction

Many people died or got hurt in car accidents in different places. The police are now helping.

Main Body

In Gurugram, a car hit a small taxi. A man died. The car driver ran away. In Koppal, a big truck hit a tractor. The tractor fell off a bridge. Six people died. In Mandi, a car fell down a mountain. Two people died. A truck also hit a 17-year-old person. That person died. In other places, cars turned over or caught fire. In Kaushambi, a tractor hit a motorcycle. Four people died. In Rajasthan, a truck hit a motorcycle. Three people died. The police took the cars.

Conclusion

The police are studying the accidents. They are punishing the drivers.

Learning

🚨 Action Words: The Past

In this story, things already happened. To talk about the past, we usually add -ed to the word. Look at these changes:

  • Help \rightarrow Helped
  • Turn \rightarrow Turned

But watch out! Some words are "rebels" and change completely. They don't use -ed:

  • Run \rightarrow Ran
  • Fall \rightarrow Fell
  • Take \rightarrow Took

🛠️ Building Simple Sentences

To tell a story in A2 English, use this simple map: [Who] + [Did What] + [To Whom/Where]

  • The car (Who) \rightarrow hit (Did What) \rightarrow a taxi (To Whom).
  • The tractor (Who) \rightarrow fell (Did What) \rightarrow off a bridge (Where).

Quick Tip: Use "A" for one thing (a car) and "The" when we know which one we are talking about (the police).

Vocabulary Learning

accident (n.)
An unexpected event that causes damage or injury.
Example:The car accident left the driver injured.
police (n.)
Law enforcement officers who maintain public order.
Example:The police arrived at the scene quickly.
driver (n.)
A person who operates a vehicle.
Example:The driver was fined for speeding.
truck (n.)
A large vehicle used for transporting goods.
Example:The truck crashed into the bridge.
tractor (n.)
A heavy vehicle used for pulling or towing.
Example:The tractor fell off the bridge.
bridge (n.)
A structure that spans a gap for passage.
Example:The bridge collapsed during the storm.
fire (n.)
A rapid chemical reaction that produces heat and light.
Example:The car caught fire after the crash.
motorcycle (n.)
A two‑wheeled motor vehicle.
Example:The motorcycle was hit by a truck.
study (v.)
To examine or investigate carefully.
Example:The police study the accident details.
punish (v.)
To impose a penalty for wrongdoing.
Example:The authorities punish reckless drivers.