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Pronunciation of Regular Past Tense Verbs and Adjectives with “ed” endings

Pronunciation of Regular Past Tense Verbs and Adjectives with “ed” endings. www.ESLAmerica.US The Website where everything has sound!. asked baked brushed cooked cracked crashed danced dressed. dropped escaped finished fixed guessed helped hoped. “ed” as /t/. advised agreed

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Pronunciation of Regular Past Tense Verbs and Adjectives with “ed” endings

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  1. Pronunciation of Regular Past Tense Verbs and Adjectiveswith “ed” endings www.ESLAmerica.US The Website where everything has sound!

  2. asked baked brushed cooked cracked crashed danced dressed dropped escaped finished fixed guessed helped hoped “ed” as /t/

  3. advised agreed allowed answered appeared arrived believed belonged burned called carried changed cleaned closed covered cried damaged described died dried “ed” as /d/

  4. earned encouraged enjoyed entered explained explored filled followed happened interviewed imagined jailed killed listened lived loved measured moved More “ed” as /d/

  5. opened planned played performed pulled realized remembered rained repaired saved shared shaved showed signed slammed stayed snowed studied More “ed” as /d/

  6. tried traveled turned used welcomed whispered worried yawned More “ed” as /d/

  7. accepted afforded attended arrested collected contacted counted decided defended demanded divided ended expanded expected exported flooded graduated hated “ed” as /id/ (extra syllable)

  8. hunted included invited invented landed needed More “ed” as /id/ (extra syllable)

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