Lottery Results and Rules for June 28, 2026

2026年6月28日樂透結果與規則


Introduction

This report shows the lottery winners and the rules for prizes in some US states on June 28, 2026.

本報告列出 2026 年 6 月 28 日美國部分州別的樂透中獎者與領獎規則。

Main Body

Many people won money in Maryland, Tennessee, South Carolina, Delaware, Louisiana, Missouri, and Rhode Island. Some games happen every day. Other games happen every week.

許多人在馬里蘭州、田納西州、南卡羅來納州、德拉瓦州、路易斯安那州、密蘇里州和羅德島州中獎。有些遊戲每天開一次,而有些則是每週開一次。

Small prizes are easy to get. You can get $500 or $600 at a store. For big prizes, you must show an ID card. You must go to the main lottery office in cities like Baltimore or Nashville.

小獎較容易領取,可在商店領取 500 或 600 美元。至於大獎,則必須出示身分證件,並前往巴爾的摩或納許維爾等城市的樂透總辦公室。

Every state has different rules. In Delaware, the lottery does not tell the name of the winner. In Rhode Island, winners can take the money now or get a small part every year for 30 years.

每個州的規則各不相同。在德拉瓦州,樂透局不會公布中獎者的姓名。在羅德島州,中獎者可以選擇一次性領取獎金,或在 30 年內每年領取一小部分。

Conclusion

The lottery finished on June 28, 2026. The states gave the winning numbers and followed their rules.

2026 年 6 月 28 日的樂透已結束。各州已公布中獎號碼並遵循其規則。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 How to talk about Time

Look at these two patterns from the text:

  • "Every day"
  • "Every week"

When you want to say something happens again and again, use Every + [Time Word].

Examples for you:

  • Every day \rightarrow (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday...)
  • Every week \rightarrow (Monday to Sunday)
  • Every year \rightarrow (January to December)

💰 Money Words

In English, we use specific words for size:

  • Small \rightarrow $500
  • Big \rightarrow $1,000,000

Tip: Use "Small" or "Big" before the thing you are describing (e.g., "Big prizes").

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something
Example:I read the report about the lottery winners.
prize (n.)
Money or a thing you win in a game or contest
Example:She won a big prize in the lottery.
office (n.)
A place where people work at desks
Example:You must go to the lottery office to get your money.
different (adj.)
Not the same
Example:Every state has different rules for the game.
followed (v.)
Did what a rule or instruction said
Example:The states followed the rules for the lottery.
Practice A2 words in a crossword