Sarah Ferguson and Sean Combs

Introduction

A new book says Sarah Ferguson and Sean Combs were in a secret relationship. Sarah Ferguson says this is not true.

Main Body

The book is called 'Entitled'. The author says Sarah and Sean met in 2002. He says they had a relationship for many years. They traveled to Europe and Africa together. Some workers say Sarah introduced her daughters to Sean. People in the palace were worried about this. Sarah also knew Jeffrey Epstein. She paid him money in the past. She said this was a big mistake. The author says the King and Queen knew about these friends. They did not say anything because they wanted to protect the family name.

Conclusion

The author says his story is true. Sarah Ferguson says the story is a lie.

Learning

🕒 Talking about the Past

In this story, we see two ways to talk about things that already happened.

1. The Simple Action Most of the story uses words that end in -ed. This is how we describe a finished action.

  • Travel → Traveled
  • Want → Wanted

2. The 'Special' Words Some words change completely. You cannot just add -ed. You must memorize these:

  • Say → Said
  • Meet → Met
  • Pay → Paid
  • Know → Knew

Quick Guide: Now vs. Then

  • I say (Now) →\rightarrow I said (Past)
  • I know (Now) →\rightarrow I knew (Past)
  • They travel (Now) →\rightarrow They traveled (Past)

Vocabulary Learning

book
a set of written pages bound together
Example:I read a book about my hometown.
secret
something kept hidden from others
Example:He kept a secret about his plans.
relationship
a connection between people
Example:Their relationship lasted for many years.
years
a period of time measured in 365 days
Example:I have lived in this city for five years.
traveled
went from one place to another
Example:She traveled to Europe last summer.
Europe
a continent in the western part of the world
Example:I visited Europe on my vacation.
Africa
a continent to the south of Europe
Example:They went to Africa for a safari.
workers
people who work
Example:The workers finished the project on time.
palace
a large, grand house where a king or queen lives
Example:The palace is a beautiful building.
money
coins and bills used for buying things
Example:I need money to buy a new phone.
past
earlier time before now
Example:In the past, we used to play outside.
mistake
an error or wrong action
Example:It was a big mistake to ignore the warning.
family
a group of people related by blood or marriage
Example:My family lives in a small town.
story
a narrative about events
Example:He told a story about his childhood.