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HANDOUT 5 - Past Forms Pronunciation

The document provides a list of regular verbs in their simple past tense forms, categorized by their pronunciation endings: /t/, /d/, and /id/. It explains the rules for pronouncing the past tense endings based on the sounds of the base verbs. Examples include verbs like 'stop' becoming 'stopped' and 'decide' becoming 'decided'.

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HANDOUT 5 - Past Forms Pronunciation

The document provides a list of regular verbs in their simple past tense forms, categorized by their pronunciation endings: /t/, /d/, and /id/. It explains the rules for pronouncing the past tense endings based on the sounds of the base verbs. Examples include verbs like 'stop' becoming 'stopped' and 'decide' becoming 'decided'.

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Verbs – Past tense

Regular Past
Retrieved from: Vita Education Services www.vitaeducation.org

Simple Past Tense Regular Verbs - ed Pronunciation / t / / d / / id /

/t/ /d/ /id/

stop = stopped learn = learned decide = decided

look = looked listen = listened want = wanted

wash = washed play = played start = started

watch = watched enjoy = enjoyed wait = waited

like = liked live = lived visit = visited

walk = walked stay = stayed invite = invited

help = helped open = opened

work = worked love = loved

change = changed

miss = missed call = called

relax = relaxed arrive = arrived

smile = smiled

clean = cleaned

• We pronounce / t / after voiceless sounds: /p/,/k/,/s/,/f/ and voiceless / th /


sound

• We pronounce /d / after voiced sounds: /b/,/g/,/v/,/z/,/m/, /n /, / l /, / r / , voiced /


th / sound and all vowels.

• We pronounce / id / after / d / and / t / sounds.

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