Donald Trump Supports Two People in South Carolina Election
川普支持兩人在南卡羅來納州選舉參選
Introduction
Donald Trump says he supports both Alan Wilson and Pamela Evette. They want to be the leader of South Carolina.
川普表示他同時支持 Alan Wilson 和 Pamela Evette。他們都想成為南卡羅來納州的領導人。
Main Body
Trump supports two people because he does not want to lose. He did this before in other states. In the first vote, Pamela Evette had the most votes, but she did not have enough to win. Now, she and Alan Wilson must race again.
川普支持兩個人是因為他不想輸。他之前在其他州也這麼做過。在第一次投票中,Pamela Evette 獲得最多票,但不足以獲勝。
Alan Wilson was a soldier and a lawyer. Other leaders support him. Pamela Evette is a business person. She is not a politician.
Alan Wilson 曾是一名軍人和律師。其他領導人支持他。Pamela Evette 是一名商人,她不是政治人物。
Trump helps many people win elections. But sometimes his friends lose. In Georgia, a man with a lot of money won the election. Trump's friend lost that race.
川普幫助許多人贏得選舉。但有時他的朋友會輸。在喬治亞州,一名非常有錢的男子贏得了選舉,川普的朋友在那場競賽中落敗。
Conclusion
One person will win on Tuesday. That person will likely win the final election against Jermaine Johnson.
週二將會有人獲勝。那個人很可能會在最終選舉中擊敗 Jermaine Johnson。
Vocabulary Learning
🧩 The 'Who is Who' Pattern
In this story, we see a simple way to describe people's jobs and history. To reach A2, you need to master the 'Person + is + Job' structure.
Look at these examples from the text:
- Alan Wilson was a soldier
- Alan Wilson was a lawyer
- Pamela Evette is a business person
- Pamela Evette is not a politician
💡 The Secret Rule: Use IS for things that are true right now. Use WAS for things that happened in the past.
Quick Cheat Sheet:
- Person + is Now (Present)
- Person + was Before (Past)
- Person + is not No (Negative)