Caitlin Clark and Morgan Wallen in Indianapolis

Introduction

Basketball player Caitlin Clark walked with singer Morgan Wallen at a big concert.

Main Body

Morgan Wallen played two shows in Indianapolis. He often walks onto the stage with famous sports stars. Caitlin Clark was the star for this show. Caitlin Clark also played a game for the Indiana Fever. She scored 20 points. Her team lost the game to the Dallas Wings. Clark was hurt before this game. She only played 13 games in 2025. Now she is healthy and playing again. Her team will travel soon. They will play the Los Angeles Sparks on May 13.

Conclusion

Caitlin Clark visited the concert after her game and before her trip to Los Angeles.

Learning

🕒 The Time Jump: Past vs. Future

Look at how the story moves through time. We use different words to show if something is finished or coming soon.

1. The 'Done' Zone (Past) We add -ed to the action to show it happened before today.

  • walk →\rightarrow walked
  • play →\rightarrow played
  • score →\rightarrow scored

2. The 'Coming' Zone (Future) We put will before the action to show a plan.

  • will travel
  • will play

💡 Quick Rule: If you see -ed, look back. ←\leftarrow If you see will, look forward. →\rightarrow

Vocabulary Learning

walk (v.)
to move by putting one foot in front of the other
Example:I walk to the store every morning.
play (v.)
to do an activity for enjoyment
Example:They play soccer in the park.
game (n.)
a form of competition or amusement
Example:The game was very exciting.
score (v.)
to earn points in a competition
Example:She scored a goal in the first half.
point (n.)
a unit of score or a small dot
Example:He earned twenty points in the test.
team (n.)
a group of people working together
Example:Our team won the championship.
lost (adj.)
not winning or missing
Example:The team lost the game yesterday.
hurt (adj.)
injured or in pain
Example:She was hurt during the match.
healthy (adj.)
in good health
Example:After rest, she felt healthy again.
travel (v.)
to go from one place to another
Example:They will travel to Los Angeles next week.
visit (v.)
to go to see someone or a place
Example:I will visit my friend tomorrow.
stage (n.)
a raised area for performances
Example:The singer performed on the stage.