Many Violent Crimes in India

Introduction

Many people died or got hurt in different cities in India. These crimes happened because people fought with each other.

Main Body

In Mumbai, a woman and three other people killed a 26-year-old man. They wanted his money. They hit him with pipes and hid his body in a drum. In other cities, families fought. An old man killed his wife with an axe. In Gurugram, people fought over land and a man killed his neighbor. Other crimes happened in the streets. A man died from a stone in Dhanbad. In Ludhiana, people burned a car. In Hoshiarpur, police shot a man who tried to run away.

Conclusion

The police arrested many people. They are now using the law to punish them.

Learning

⚡ Focus: The 'Action' Words (Past Tense)

To move from A1 to A2, you need to tell stories about things that already happened. Look at how the text changes 'now' words into 'yesterday' words.

The Pattern: Most words just add -ed at the end.

  • Want → Wanted
  • Happen → Happened
  • Burn → Burned
  • Arrest → Arrested

The 'Rule-Breakers' (Irregular): Some words change completely. You must memorize these!

  • Die → Died (Regular)
  • Fight → Fought (Irregular)
  • Hit → Hit (No change!)
  • Hide → Hid (Irregular)

Quick Map: Person \rightarrow Action \rightarrow Object

  • Police \rightarrow arrested \rightarrow people
  • Man \rightarrow killed \rightarrow neighbor
  • People \rightarrow burned \rightarrow car

Vocabulary Learning

many (adj.)
a large number of
Example:Many people came to the concert.
people (n.)
human beings in general
Example:People often walk in the park.
died (v.)
ceased to live
Example:He died last year.
hurt (v.)
caused pain or injury
Example:She hurt her arm when she fell.
cities (n.)
large towns with many buildings
Example:Cities have many streets and shops.
India (n.)
a country in South Asia
Example:India is known for its spices.
crimes (n.)
illegal acts that break the law
Example:Crimes increase when people are angry.
fought (v.)
engaged in a fight or argument
Example:They fought over a toy.
money (n.)
currency used to buy goods and services
Example:He saved his money in a bank.
body (n.)
the physical form of a person or animal
Example:The body was found in the river.
police (n.)
law enforcement officers who keep the peace
Example:The police helped the lost child.
law (n.)
a rule that must be followed by everyone
Example:The law says you must wear a seatbelt.