Lottery Results for May 13, 2026

Introduction

This report shows the lottery numbers for Tennessee and California on May 13, 2026.

Main Body

Tennessee and California had the same Powerball numbers. The numbers were 22, 31, 52, 56, 67. The Powerball was 15 and the multiplier was 2. Tennessee has many games. They have games in the morning, at noon, and in the evening. California has different games like the California Classic and Mega Millions. In Tennessee, you can get small prizes under $599 at a store. For big prizes, you must go to an office in Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, or Nashville. You must show your ID and social security number to get the money.

Conclusion

The lottery games are finished. People can now check their numbers and get their money.

Learning

📍 Where is the money?

In the text, we see two ways to get prizes. One is easy (small), and one is a process (big).

The 'Must' Rule When something is a requirement, we use must.

  • You must go to an office.
  • You must show your ID.

Simple Directions (A2 Pattern) Look at how the text lists cities. When you have a list of places, use commas and put 'or' at the end:

Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, or Nashville →\rightarrow Choose one of these.

Time Words To talk about a day, use these three simple markers:

  1. In the morning (Start of day)
  2. At noon (12:00 PM)
  3. In the evening (End of day)

Vocabulary Learning

lottery (n.)
A game of chance where people buy tickets and win money.
Example:I bought a lottery ticket last night.
numbers (n.)
Countable items used in math.
Example:The lottery numbers were 22, 31, 52, 56, 67.
games (n.)
Activities that people play.
Example:There are many lottery games available.
morning (n.)
The first part of the day.
Example:I watch the lottery draw in the morning.
noon (n.)
Midday, the middle of the day.
Example:The lottery draw also happens at noon.
evening (n.)
The later part of the day.
Example:The evening draw is very popular.
store (n.)
A shop where goods are sold.
Example:You can buy tickets at a local store.
prizes (n.)
Rewards for winning.
Example:Small prizes are under $599.
office (n.)
A place where work is done.
Example:You must go to an office to claim big prizes.
money (n.)
Currency used for buying goods or as payment.
Example:You will receive money if you win.