Report About Some Photos
關於一些照片的報告
Introduction
These papers show two groups of photos from June 24, 2026.
這些文件顯示了兩組 2026 年 6 月 24 日的照片。
Main Body
The first group has fourteen photos. Many people took these photos, like Simon Letch and Cathy Wilcox.
第一組有十四張照片。許多人拍攝了這些照片,例如 Simon Letch 和 Cathy Wilcox。
The second group has five photos. People like Matt Davidson and Megan Herbert took these photos.
第二組有五張照片。像是 Matt Davidson 和 Megan Herbert 等人拍攝了這些照片。
These photos come from a news website. We see buttons to 'Save' and 'Share' the images.
這些照片來自一個新聞網站。我們可以看到「儲存」和「分享」圖片的按鈕。
There are no stories or words with the photos. We do not know what happened in the pictures.
這些照片沒有附帶故事或文字。我們不知道照片中發生了什麼事。
Conclusion
We only have names and dates. We do not have a story.
我們只有姓名和日期,沒有故事。
Vocabulary Learning
🔍 The 'Something Has Something' Pattern
In the text, we see:
- "The first group has fourteen photos."
- "The second group has five photos."
How to use this: Use has when you talk about one thing (a person, a group, a phone) and what it contains or owns.
Easy Examples:
- The book has pages.
- The phone has a camera.
- The room has a window.
💡 Quick Word Swap
Instead of saying "There are," you can often use has to describe a collection:
- Instead of: There are five photos in the group.
- Try: The group has five photos.
(This makes your English sound more direct and clear!)