William Paul and Mike Lawler Fight

Introduction

William Paul is the son of Senator Rand Paul. He had a fight with Representative Mike Lawler in Washington, D.C. Now, William Paul says he is sorry.

Main Body

William Paul and Mike Lawler met at a restaurant on Tuesday. William Paul started talking about an election. He said bad things about Jewish people. He also said bad things about LGBTQ+ people. Mike Lawler was angry. He said these words are very bad. Thomas Massie is another politician. He is in a fight for his job. Some people think this fight is about money and help for Israel. William Paul had problems with the law before. In 2013 and 2023, he had trouble with the police. He drove a car while he was drunk. Senator Rand Paul did not talk about this story.

Conclusion

William Paul wrote a message on the internet. He said he drank too much alcohol. He will go to a doctor for help with alcohol.

Learning

🕒 The 'Past' Pattern

Look at how we talk about things that already happened in this story. Most words just add -ed at the end.

  • Start \rightarrow Started
  • Talk \rightarrow Talked

But watch out! Some words change completely. These are 'special' words you must memorize:

extSaySaid ext{Say} \rightarrow \text{Said} extWriteWrote ext{Write} \rightarrow \text{Wrote} extDriveDrove ext{Drive} \rightarrow \text{Drove} extBeWas / Were ext{Be} \rightarrow \text{Was / Were}


🛠️ Building Sentences

To describe a person or a situation, use is (now) or was (past).

  • He is sorry. (Now)
  • Mike Lawler was angry. (Past)

Quick Tip: Use "Too much" when something is more than you want. Example: Too much alcohol \rightarrow extBadforhealth ext{Bad for health}.

Vocabulary Learning

son (n.)
male child
Example:My son is in school.
fight (v.)
to argue or quarrel
Example:They had a fight over the toys.
restaurant (n.)
place where food is served
Example:We ate at a restaurant last night.
Tuesday (n.)
second day of the week
Example:We have a meeting on Tuesday.
election (n.)
process of voting for leaders
Example:The election will decide the new leader.
bad (adj.)
not good
Example:That was a bad idea.
people (n.)
humans
Example:People are waiting in line.
angry (adj.)
feeling upset
Example:She was angry about the delay.
job (n.)
position of work
Example:He has a new job.
money (n.)
currency
Example:She saved money for a trip.
help (v.)
to assist
Example:Can you help me with this?
law (n.)
rule or regulation
Example:The law says you must wear a seatbelt.
police (n.)
law enforcement officers
Example:The police arrived quickly.
car (n.)
vehicle
Example:He drove his car to work.
drunk (adj.)
under influence of alcohol
Example:He was drunk after the party.
story (n.)
narrative
Example:She told a story about her trip.
message (n.)
written communication
Example:I left a message on the phone.
internet (n.)
global network
Example:You can find information on the internet.
doctor (n.)
medical professional
Example:She saw a doctor for her cough.
alcohol (n.)
drink containing ethanol
Example:Alcohol can be harmful if used too much.