Police Check Geno Smith for Fighting
警方調查 Geno Smith 涉嫌打架
Introduction
Police in Florida are looking at Geno Smith. He plays for the New York Jets. A woman says he hit her.
佛羅里達州警方正在調查 Geno Smith。他在紐約噴射機隊效力。一名女性指控他對其施暴。
Main Body
A woman named Kristen called 911. She said Geno Smith hit her at his house. She also said he did not take care of their child. She thinks he deleted videos of the fight.
一名叫 Kristen 的女性撥打了 911。她稱 Geno Smith 在家中對她施暴。她還表示他沒有照顧他們的孩子。她認為他刪除了打鬥的影片。
Geno Smith and the New York Jets do not want to talk. But the mother of Geno's son says the woman is lying. The NFL might also start its own check on Geno.
Geno Smith 與紐約噴射機隊不願發表評論。但 Geno 兒子的母親表示該名女性在撒謊。NFL 可能也會對 Geno 展開調查。
The New York Jets need Geno to play. Their other new player, Cade Klubnik, is hurt. The team may need to find a new player if Geno cannot play.
紐約噴射機隊需要 Geno 出賽。他們的另一名新球員 Cade Klubnik 受傷了。如果 Geno 無法上場,球隊可能需要尋找新球員。
Conclusion
The police are still working on the case. The New York Jets are staying silent.
警方仍在調查此案。紐約噴射機隊保持沉默。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ THE 'ACTION' PATTERN
Look at how we describe things happening right now or in the past using simple words.
1. The 'Right Now' (Present)
- Police are looking at Geno.
- The New York Jets are staying silent.
- Pattern: Person + are/is + [word ending in -ing].
2. The 'Already Happened' (Past)
- A woman called 911.
- She said he hit her.
- Pattern: Person + [word ending in -ed] OR a special past word (like 'said').
3. The 'Maybe' (Possibility)
- The NFL might start a check.
- The team may need a new player.
- Simple Rule: Use might or may when you are not 100% sure about the future.
Quick Vocab Shift
- Check → To look at something carefully to find the truth.
- Lying → Saying things that are not true.
- Hurt → In pain or injured.