Gordon Brown Wants More Police Work on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Introduction
Gordon Brown was a leader of the UK. He wants the police to ask Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor more questions about money and bad crimes.
Main Body
Police arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in February. US papers say he gave secret government information to Jeffrey Epstein. Gordon Brown says the police must check if he stole public money. Gordon Brown says Andrew spent too much money. He wants to know if Andrew used government planes for private trips. He wants to see the official records from the government. Gordon Brown also wants to find the truth about Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein brought women and girls to the UK against their will. Brown sent a letter to the police to help the victims.
Conclusion
The police are still investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Many people want to know the truth about his money and his friends.
Learning
💡 The 'Want' Pattern
In this story, we see a very useful way to say you desire something to happen.
The Rule:
Person + wants + someone + to do something
Examples from the text:
- Gordon Brown wants the police to ask...
- He wants the police to check...
🛠️ Quick Change
If the person is 'I', 'You', 'We', or 'They', remove the -s:
- I want you to help me.
- They want him to pay.
🔍 Word Focus: Money Words
These are basic A2 words found in the article:
- Public money → Money for everyone (schools, roads).
- Private trips → Travel for just one person (not for work).
- Stole → Took something without asking.
- Records → Official papers/lists.