The document discusses rules for pronouncing the ending "ed" on verbs in English. It divides verbs into three groups based on their final letter before adding "ed": group A takes a /t/ sound if the verb ends in certain letters, group B takes a /d/ sound for other final letters, and group C takes an /id/ sound for verbs ending in "t" or "d". Examples are provided to demonstrate applying the rules to conjugate verbs by their group.
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a worksheet on how to pronounce -ed in Past tense
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Past Tense - Pronunciation of -ed in Regular Verbs
The document discusses rules for pronouncing the ending "ed" on verbs in English. It divides verbs into three groups based on their final letter before adding "ed": group A takes a /t/ sound if the verb ends in certain letters, group B takes a /d/ sound for other final letters, and group C takes an /id/ sound for verbs ending in "t" or "d". Examples are provided to demonstrate applying the rules to conjugate verbs by their group.
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The document discusses rules for pronouncing the ending "ed" on verbs in English. It divides verbs into three groups based on their final letter before adding "ed": group A takes a /t/ sound if the verb ends in certain letters, group B takes a /d/ sound for other final letters, and group C takes an /id/ sound for verbs ending in "t" or "d". Examples are provided to demonstrate applying the rules to conjugate verbs by their group.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd