News Websites Use Games to Get Money
Introduction
Some news companies use games to make people read their news.
Main Body
The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have small crosswords. These games have ten clues. People must pay for a subscription to play these games. The New Zealand Herald has a daily quiz. People play the quiz in the morning and afternoon. They share their scores with friends. These companies want more people to visit their websites every day. They use these games to make money.
Conclusion
News companies use puzzles and quizzes to get more paid members.
Learning
🧩 The 'Every Day' Habit
Look at how the text describes things that happen regularly:
- Daily quiz Happens every day.
- Visit their websites every day A repeating habit.
Simple Rule: When you want to say something happens often or always, use "every day".
Examples from the text:
- The New Zealand Herald has a daily quiz.
- They want people to visit every day.
💰 Action Result
Notice these word pairs used to show why companies do things:
Use [Something] To [Get/Make] [Something]
- Use games to make people read.
- Use games to make money.
- Use puzzles to get paid members.
Tip: Use "to + verb" to explain the purpose of an action.