This document lists 90 regular verbs in English along with their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It also provides the Spanish translation for each verb. At the bottom, it provides pronunciation rules for regular past tense verbs in English. Specifically, it notes that the "-ed" ending is pronounced as "/t/" after voiceless consonants, "/d/" after voiced consonants and vowels, and "/id/" after "t" and "d". This covers the basic regular verb conjugations in English and their Spanish translations.
This document lists 90 regular verbs in English along with their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It also provides the Spanish translation for each verb. At the bottom, it provides pronunciation rules for regular past tense verbs in English. Specifically, it notes that the "-ed" ending is pronounced as "/t/" after voiceless consonants, "/d/" after voiced consonants and vowels, and "/id/" after "t" and "d". This covers the basic regular verb conjugations in English and their Spanish translations.
This document lists 90 regular verbs in English along with their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It also provides the Spanish translation for each verb. At the bottom, it provides pronunciation rules for regular past tense verbs in English. Specifically, it notes that the "-ed" ending is pronounced as "/t/" after voiceless consonants, "/d/" after voiced consonants and vowels, and "/id/" after "t" and "d". This covers the basic regular verb conjugations in English and their Spanish translations.
This document lists 90 regular verbs in English along with their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It also provides the Spanish translation for each verb. At the bottom, it provides pronunciation rules for regular past tense verbs in English. Specifically, it notes that the "-ed" ending is pronounced as "/t/" after voiceless consonants, "/d/" after voiced consonants and vowels, and "/id/" after "t" and "d". This covers the basic regular verb conjugations in English and their Spanish translations.
1.- Pronounce / t / after all voiceless consonant sounds: / f, k, p, sh, ch, s, x, / except /t/. 2.- Pronounce / d / after all voiced consonant sounds: / b, g, j, l, m, n, r, v, z / and after vowels / a, e, i, o, u/ except / d /. 3.- Pronounce / id / after / t / and / d / .