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miércoles, 27 de febrero de 2008

Pronunciation -ed regular verbs

Try and do extra work on the pronunciation of ed ending ofpast tense with this worksheet
Don´t worry about the distinction between /d/ and/t/


http://www.usingenglish.com/files/pdf/pronunciation-of-regular-past-tense-verbs.pdf

6 comentarios:

  1. Hola Ana
    Esto creo que es así.

    /d/: denied, grieved, inspired, velied, cried, moved, offered, seized, believed, deserved, played, threatened.

    /t/: discussed, kissed, missed, pushied,jumped,liked,faced,kicked,matched, washed.

    /id/: acted, complicated, offended, decided, expected, hated, wanted, dated, inflated, needed.

    advised: creo que estará en el grupo de sonido /d/ porque he buscado la pronunciacion y termina en sonido /z/ pero no estoy segura.
    Saludos

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  2. Hi Isabel
    I´m really impressed bearin in mind that we have´t given the rules for the pronunciation yet. There´s only a spelling mistake in pushied
    ( pushed). Advised is /d/ you are right. Great, fantasti well-donec.

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  3. Hi Ana
    I thing the pronunciation is that
    /d/:cried,deserved,discussed,faced,
    grieved,inspired,jumped,kissed,
    matched,missed,moved,needed,offered
    played,threatened,seized,veiled
    /t/:like,kicked
    /ed/:acted,complicated,dated,hated,
    expected,inflated,wanted
    By

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  4. Hi Ana

    I think that

    /id/: acted, complicated, offended, decided, expected, hated, wanted, dated, inflated, needed

    The rest of verbs have pronunciation /d/ and /t/

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  5. Viviana and Mercedes ,well-done. Keep practising!!!

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  6. What I have found interesting in this topic is that several people do not know the rules for the three different kinds of pronounciation of the -ed ending. Right now I am doing a paper on this and I am having a hard time finding exercises about one sound only.

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