Lottery Results and How to Get Your Money

Introduction

This report shows the lottery numbers for Tennessee, Washington, and the United Kingdom. It also explains how to get your prize money.

Main Body

On May 8, 2026, the Mega Millions numbers were 37-47-49-51-58 and 16. These numbers are the same for Tennessee and Washington. Other games in these states had different numbers. In the UK, the Lotto jackpot was Β£10.9 million on April 25. In Tennessee, you can get prizes up to $599 at a store. For more money, you must send a letter or go to a lottery office. The office in Nashville can pay any amount of money. In Washington, you can get prizes up to $600 at a store. For more money, you must go to the office in Olympia or other regional offices. Both US states ask for your ID. You must also show your Social Security number to get your money.

Conclusion

The lottery numbers are finished. The rules for getting money are the same as before.

Learning

πŸ’° Talking About Money & Rules

The 'Up To' Pattern When we talk about limits, we use up to. It means the maximum amount allowed.

  • Example: "Prizes up to $599 at a store."
  • Meaning: 1,1, 100, or 599isokay.599 is okay. 600 is too much.

Action Words for Requirements To get something you want, the text uses these simple words:

  1. Can β†’\rightarrow It is possible. ("You can get prizes...")
  2. Must β†’\rightarrow It is a rule. You have no choice. ("You must send a letter.")

Quick Word Swap

  • Amount β†’\rightarrow How much money.
  • Regional β†’\rightarrow In a specific area/part of a state.

Where to go?

  • Store β†’\rightarrow Small money
  • Office β†’\rightarrow Big money

Vocabulary Learning

lottery (n.)
A game of chance where people buy tickets to win prizes.
Example:She bought a lottery ticket hoping to win big.
numbers (n.)
Figures used in counting or measuring.
Example:The lottery numbers were announced on TV.
prize (n.)
A reward given for winning a competition.
Example:He received a prize for winning the lottery.
money (n.)
Currency used for buying goods and services.
Example:She used her money to buy groceries.
jackpot (n.)
The total amount of money in a lottery game.
Example:The jackpot was ten million dollars.
store (n.)
A place where goods are sold.
Example:You can collect your prize at the local store.
letter (n.)
A written message sent to someone.
Example:He mailed a letter to the lottery office.
office (n.)
A place where work is done.
Example:She went to the lottery office to claim her prize.
ID (n.)
A document that proves who you are.
Example:You need to show your ID to get the money.
rules (n.)
Instructions that explain how something works.
Example:The rules for claiming the prize were simple.