Lee Andrews Does Not Come to the UK

Introduction

Katie Price and her husband, Lee Andrews, wanted to go on a TV show. But Lee Andrews did not arrive in the UK.

Main Body

Katie Price went on the show alone. She said Lee missed his flight because of work in Dubai. But the UK government said Lee was in jail in the UAE. Some people say Lee has legal problems. They say he stole money. In the UAE, the police can stop people from leaving the country if they have legal problems. Old friends say Lee is not an honest man. They say his university degree is fake. But Katie Price says Lee is a good man and she loves him.

Conclusion

Lee Andrews is still not in the UK. He says he is late because of travel problems.

Learning

πŸ’‘ The 'Not' Pattern

When we want to say someone is not doing something or something is not true, we use simple words to change the meaning.

How it works in the story:

  • Lee Andrews does not come β†’ (He is not here)
  • Lee did not arrive β†’ (He stayed away in the past)
  • Lee is not an honest man β†’ (He lies)

πŸ”‘ Key Changes:

Now/General β†’\rightarrow does not / is not Example: He is not in the UK.

Past/Finished β†’\rightarrow did not Example: He did not arrive.

Quick Tip: When you use did not, the action word (verb) stays in its basic form. ❌ did not arrived β†’\rightarrow βœ… did not arrive

Vocabulary Learning

husband (n.)
A married man
Example:She is looking for a new husband.
go
to move from one place to another
Example:I go to school every day.
wanted (v.)
Desired or wished for
Example:He wanted a new car.
come
to move towards or arrive at a place
Example:She will come to the party.
arrive (v.)
To reach a destination
Example:They will arrive at the hotel at 5 p.m.
arrive
to reach a destination
Example:The train will arrive at 5 p.m.
alone (adj.)
Without other people
Example:She went to the cinema alone.
miss
fail to catch or attend something
Example:I missed the bus.
missed (v.)
Did not catch or attend
Example:He missed the bus.
flight
a journey by plane
Example:Her flight left at noon.
flight (n.)
A journey by airplane
Example:She booked a flight to New York.
work
activity that requires effort or labor
Example:He works in Dubai.
government (n.)
The group that runs a country
Example:The government announced new rules.
government
the group that runs a country
Example:The government announced new rules.
jail (n.)
A place where people are kept as punishment
Example:He was sent to jail.
jail
a place where people are kept as punishment
Example:He was in jail for a month.
police (n.)
Law enforcement officers
Example:The police stopped the traffic.
police
people who enforce laws and keep safety
Example:The police stopped the traffic.
honest (adj.)
Tells the truth and does not lie
Example:She is an honest person.
stop
to end or prevent something
Example:Please stop talking.
leave
to go away from a place
Example:She will leave tomorrow.
country
a nation with its own government
Example:The UAE is a country.
friend
a person you like and trust
Example:My friend helps me with homework.
honest
telling the truth and not lying
Example:He is an honest person.
man
an adult male human
Example:The man is reading a book.
degree
a qualification earned after studying
Example:She has a degree in science.
fake
not real or genuine
Example:This watch is fake.
good
of high quality or value
Example:She is a good student.
love
a strong affection for someone
Example:I love my family.
travel
to go from one place to another
Example:They love to travel abroad.
problem
an issue or difficulty
Example:We need to solve this problem.