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Ed Pronunciation

The document discusses the pronunciation of the -ed ending on regular past tense verbs in English. It notes that -ed is pronounced as /Id/ when the verb ends in a sound of /t/ or /d/, as /t/ when the verb ends in sounds of /p/, /k/, /s/, /ks/, /f/, /ʃ/, /tʃ/, and as /d/ when the verb ends in sounds of /b/, /g/, /dʒ/, /v/, /ð/, /z/, /ʒ/, /m/, /n/, /ŋ/, /l/, /r/ or a vowel sound. A table of example verbs is also provided to illustrate
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Ed Pronunciation

The document discusses the pronunciation of the -ed ending on regular past tense verbs in English. It notes that -ed is pronounced as /Id/ when the verb ends in a sound of /t/ or /d/, as /t/ when the verb ends in sounds of /p/, /k/, /s/, /ks/, /f/, /ʃ/, /tʃ/, and as /d/ when the verb ends in sounds of /b/, /g/, /dʒ/, /v/, /ð/, /z/, /ʒ/, /m/, /n/, /ŋ/, /l/, /r/ or a vowel sound. A table of example verbs is also provided to illustrate
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-ED PRONUNCIATION

We pronounce –ed
ending of past regular
verbs as …

/Id/ /t/ /d/


When verbs end in When verbs end in When verbs end in
sounds of /d/ and /t/ sounds of /p/, /k/, / sounds of /b/, /g/,
s/, /ks/, /f/, /∫/, /t∫/ /dʒ/, /v/, /ð/, /z/, /ʒ/,
/m/, /n/, /ŋ/, /l/, /r/, or
vowel sound

Example

Want → wanted Stop → stopped Rob →

Look → Drug →

Need → needed Miss → Spell →

Laugh → Climb →

Wash → Spin →

Watch → Spur →

Live →

Play →

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