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“ed” endings may be pronounced
in one of the following three ways:
Note:
There are several exceptions to the rules explained
below. Each of the following words do not follow the “ed”
ending rules. For these words, the “ed” ending is
pronounced like “id”.
1)
“ed” endings are
pronounced “t”
if the end of
the word sounds like:
Example:
I
helped
my mom make cookies yesterday.
• In this example, the end of the word “help” sounds like P. So, the “ed” ending is pronounced “t”.
2)
“ed” endings are
pronounced “id”
if the end of
the word sounds like:
T or D
Example:
I
wanted
to go to the beach last weekend.
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In this example, the end of
the word “want” sounds like
T.
So, the “ed” ending is pronounced “id””.
3)
“ed” endings are
pronounced “d”
for
all other
ending sounds:
A, B, E, G, H,
I , J, L, M, N, O, Q, R, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Example:
I
played
soccer this afternoon.
•
In this example, the end of
the word “play” sounds like
Y.
So, the “ed” ending is pronounced “d”. |
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