India Sends Pakistani Man Back Home

印度將一名巴基斯坦男子送返家鄉


Introduction

The Indian Army sent Asad Khan back to Pakistan. He is from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

印度軍隊將 Asad Khan 送回巴基斯坦。他來自開伯-普什圖省。

Main Body

Asad Khan crossed the border on June 12, 2026. The police and army found him in a small village. At first, the army was worried. Then, they found that he did not mean to cross the border.

Asad Khan 於 2026 年 6 月 12 日越境。警察與軍隊在一個小村莊發現了他。起初,軍隊感到擔憂。隨後,他們發現他並非故意越境。

India kept him for six days. They checked if he was a dangerous person. He was not dangerous. On June 18, 2026, India sent him back to Pakistan at a bridge.

印度將他扣留了六天。他們檢查他是否為危險人物。他並非危險分子。2026 年 6 月 18 日,印度在一個橋樑處將他送回巴基斯坦。

Indian and Pakistani officers shook hands. This is rare because the two countries are often angry. Another man, Zeeshan Mir, also crossed the border. But he is still in prison because he crossed on purpose.

印度與巴基斯坦的官員握手。這很罕見,因為兩國經常關係緊張。另一名男子 Zeeshan Mir 也越境了。但他目前仍在監獄中,因為他是故意越境的。

Conclusion

Asad Khan is now home in Pakistan.

Asad Khan 現在已回到巴基斯坦家中。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 PAST TIME WORDS

When we talk about things that already happened, we change the action word (verb).

The Pattern: Regular Changes Most words just add -ed at the end to show the past:

  • Cross \rightarrow Crossed*
  • Check \rightarrow Checked*

The Pattern: Special Changes Some words are "rebels" and change completely. You must memorize these:

  • Send \rightarrow Sent*
  • Find \rightarrow Found*
  • Shake \rightarrow Shook*

Quick Look at the Story:

  • «Asad Khan crossed the border» (Action is finished).
  • «The army was worried» (Describes a past feeling).
  • «They found him» (The search ended in the past).

Vocabulary Learning

province (n.)
An official area or region of a country
Example:He lives in a small province in the north of the country.
border (n.)
The line that divides two countries
Example:You must show your passport at the border.
worried (adj.)
Feeling unhappy because you are thinking about problems
Example:My mother was worried when I arrived home late.
dangerous (adj.)
Likely to cause harm or injury
Example:It is dangerous to swim in this river.
rare (adj.)
Not happening often; unusual
Example:It is rare to see snow in this city.
on purpose (adv. phrase)
Doing something because you wanted to, not by accident
Example:I did not break the glass on purpose.
prison (n.)
A building where criminals are kept
Example:The thief was sent to prison for two years.
Practice A2 words in a crossword