Rules of Pronounciation

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Rules of pronounciation

Course 5
Heidi Gomez

ID d T

If we use our voice to pronounce If we don't use our voice to


If the Word ends in t or d, it is
the last sound of the verb, the pronounce the last sound of
going to be pronounced as “id’’
ending ‘ED’ will sound like a “D’’. the verb, the ending "ed"
Example:
We use our voice when saying the will sound like a "t". The
- ADD - ADDED
vowels. We also use it when voiceless consonants of
-WANT - WANTED
pronouncing voiced consonants. English are: p, s, f, k, ʃ (sh),
-NEED - NEEDED
Such as: b, g, l, m, n, r, v, y, z. tʃ (ch), th, h .
-ATTEND - ATTENDED
Example: call – called. Example: wash – washed
Rules of pronounciation
Course 5
Heidi Gomez

ID d T

-IDENTIFY - IDENTIFIED
-ADMIT - ADMITED -PUSH - PUSHED
-JOIN - JOINED
-AFORD - AFFORDED -KISS - KISSED
-LIE - LEID
-ACCEPT - ACCEPTED -STOP - STOPPED
-MOVE - MOVED
-DETECT - DETECTED -TALK - TALKED
-NAME - NAMED
-END - ENDED -WALK - WALKED
-OBEY - OBEID
-EXIST - EXISTED -WATCH - WATCHED
-OFFER - OFFERED
-INCLUDE - INCLUDED

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