This document discusses the different pronunciations of the "-ed" ending in English verbs. It notes that "-ed" can be pronounced as /id/, /t/, or /d/ depending on whether the verb stem ends in a voiceless sound like "p" or "t" which takes /t/, a voiced sound like "b" or "d" which takes /d/, or other sounds which take /id/. It provides examples of verbs with their different pronunciations of "-ed" to illustrate these rules.
This document discusses the different pronunciations of the "-ed" ending in English verbs. It notes that "-ed" can be pronounced as /id/, /t/, or /d/ depending on whether the verb stem ends in a voiceless sound like "p" or "t" which takes /t/, a voiced sound like "b" or "d" which takes /d/, or other sounds which take /id/. It provides examples of verbs with their different pronunciations of "-ed" to illustrate these rules.
This document discusses the different pronunciations of the "-ed" ending in English verbs. It notes that "-ed" can be pronounced as /id/, /t/, or /d/ depending on whether the verb stem ends in a voiceless sound like "p" or "t" which takes /t/, a voiced sound like "b" or "d" which takes /d/, or other sounds which take /id/. It provides examples of verbs with their different pronunciations of "-ed" to illustrate these rules.