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Question | Answer |
Pronunciation of the Regular Pasts -ed | There are three possible pronunciations depending on the last sound of the verb. SOUND not LETTER |
It sounds /d/ | This should be the normal way to pronounce it. The rest are exceptions. Verbs ending in a vowel sound /d/ and, most verb endings will sound /d/ |
It sounds /t/ | Verbs ending in sounds: p, k, sh, ch, gh, th, ss, c, x |
I sounds /id/ | in verbs ending in -t or -d |
help - helped | /t/ |
want - wanted | /id/ |
call - called | /d/ |
amaze - amazed | /d/ |
complete - completed | /id/ |
need - needed | /id/ |
look - looked | /t/ |
wash - washed | /t/ |
clean - cleaned | /d/ |
offer - offered | /d/ |
watch - watched | /t/ |
damage - damaged | /d/ |
laugh - laughed | /t/ |
love - loved | /d/ |
head - headed | /id/ |
start - started | /id/ |
use - used | /d/ |
breath - breathed | /t/ |
kiss - kissed | /t/ |
miss - missed | /t/ |
follow - followed | /d/ |
dance - danced | /d/ |
enjoy - enjoyed | /d/ |
land - landed | /id/ |
play - played | /d/ |
fix - fixed | /t/ |
mix - mixed | /d/ |
calm - calmed | /d/ |
try - tried | /d/ |
destroy - destroyed | /d/ |
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