Lottery Results and How to Get Your Money

Introduction

This report shows the winning numbers for lotteries in different places. It also tells you how to get your prize money.

Main Body

The Tennessee Lottery had games on May 5, 2026. The Mega Millions numbers were 12-22-50-51-55 and 10. The Millionaire for Life numbers were 14-20-23-30-55 and 02. If you win less than $599 in Tennessee, you can get money at a store. If you win more, you must send a form and your ID to Nashville. You can also go to offices in Knoxville, Chattanooga, or Memphis. In the UK, the winning numbers were 7, 31, 33, 37, 39, 56 and 20. The prize was £2 million. In another place, the Powerball numbers were 22, 16, 3, 4, 34, 24 and 10. The prize was $8 million. For the Powerball, some people use an app. The app gives money automatically for prizes under $1,000. People with paper tickets must go to a store.

Conclusion

The lottery games are finished. Now, winners must follow the rules to get their money.

Learning

🗝️ The 'IF' Rule

In this text, we see a pattern used to explain conditions.

The Pattern: If + [Action] \rightarrow [Result]

Examples from the text:

  • If you win less than 599599 \rightarrow$ you can get money at a store.
  • If you win more \rightarrow you must send a form.

Why this helps you reach A2: Instead of just saying facts, you can now tell people what happens in different situations.

Simple Words to Use:

  • Less than: Small amount  (e.g., <599))\text{ (e.g., } < 599)\text{)}
  • More: Big amount  (e.g., >599))\text{ (e.g., } > 599)\text{)}
  • Must: You have no choice; it is a rule.

Quick View: Money Words

  • Prize \rightarrow Money you win.
  • Automatically \rightarrow The computer does it for you.

Vocabulary Learning

lottery (n.)
a game of chance where people buy tickets and win prizes.
Example:The lottery draws a new winning number every week.
prize (n.)
something awarded for winning a competition or contest.
Example:She was excited to receive the grand prize for her artwork.
money (n.)
currency used as a medium of exchange.
Example:He saved some money to buy a new phone.
win (v.)
to achieve victory or success in a competition.
Example:They will win if they match all the numbers correctly.
store (n.)
a place where goods are sold.
Example:You can collect your prize money at a local store.
form (n.)
a document that needs to be filled out.
Example:You must send a completed form to claim your winnings.
ID (n.)
an identification card that proves who you are.
Example:Show your ID when you pick up your prize.
office (n.)
a room or building where people work.
Example:The lottery office in Knoxville accepts ticket submissions.
rules (n.)
a set of instructions that must be followed.
Example:Make sure you read the rules before playing.
app (n.)
a software program for mobile devices.
Example:He downloaded the lottery app to check his numbers.
automatically (adv.)
by itself, without needing to do anything.
Example:The app pays out automatically if you win under $1,000.
under (prep.)
below a certain amount or level.
Example:The prize is awarded under $1,000.
ticket (n.)
a paper or electronic slip that shows you entered a game.
Example:Keep your ticket safe; you need it to claim your prize.
million (n.)
a number equal to one thousand thousand.
Example:The prize was £2 million.
numbers (n.)
digits that are used to identify something.
Example:The lottery numbers were 12-22-50-51-55.