MP Cameron Thomas Arrested
國會議員 Cameron Thomas 被捕
Introduction
Cameron Thomas is a politician for Tewkesbury. The police arrested him. He may have hurt someone and controlled them. His party, the Liberal Democrats, stopped his membership.
Cameron Thomas 是 Tewkesbury 的一名政治人物。警方已將其逮捕。他可能傷害並控制了他人。他所屬的自由民主黨已取消其黨員資格。
Main Body
Police arrested Mr. Thomas on Wednesday, June 17. They asked him questions and then let him go. The police are still looking for more information.
警方於 6 月 17 日週三逮捕了 Thomas 先生。他們在詢問後將其釋放。警方目前仍在尋找更多資訊。
The Liberal Democrat party is very unhappy. They say the problems are very serious. Now, Mr. Thomas is an independent MP. He cannot enter some parts of Parliament.
自由民主黨對此深感不滿。他們表示問題非常嚴重。現在 Thomas 先生是一名獨立國會議員。他不能進入國會的部分區域。
Mr. Thomas was in the Royal Air Force for 23 years. He was a police officer in the military. He worked in the USA, Iraq, and the Falkland Islands. In Parliament, he talked about army and security rules.
Thomas 先生曾在皇家空軍服役 23 年。他曾是軍警。他在美國、伊拉克及福克蘭群島工作過。在國會中,他討論過軍隊與安全規範。
Conclusion
Mr. Thomas is waiting for the police. The Liberal Democrats will not let him back in the party yet.
Thomas 先生正在等待警方通知。自由民主黨目前不會讓他重新加入。
Vocabulary Learning
🕒 Talking about the Past
In this story, we see how to talk about things that already happened. Most of the time, we just add -ed to the end of the action word.
Examples from the text:
- Arrest arrested
- Stop stopped
- Work worked
- Talk talked
💡 The 'Special' Words Some words are rebels! They don't follow the -ed rule. We call these 'irregular'.
- Is/Are Was/Were (Example: "Mr. Thomas was in the Royal Air Force")
Quick Tip for A2: If you are talking about your life or a finished event, look for the -ed or use was. It tells the listener: This is over now.