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Trang 1Regular Past Tense Pronunciation
Regular past tense words end in “ed.” For example: worked, planned, planted
There are 3 ways to pronounce the ending “ed.” They are /t/, /d/, or /id/
So, how do you know which pronunciation to use?
1) If the base word ends in the sounds / s/, /sh/, / ch/, /x/, /f/, /p/, or /k/ (before the
final “ed”), pronounce the “ed” as /t/.
a worked /workt/
b stopped /stopt/
c shopped /shopt/
MORE EXAMPLES: base words that end in the sound ……
……… So, the “ed” on the past tense form of these words would sound like /t/
2) If the base word ends in the sounds /d/ or /t/ (before the final “ed”), pronounce
the “ed” as ‘/id/
a planted /plantid/
b landed /landid/
c demanded /demandid/
MORE EXAMPLES: base words that end in the sound ……
…….So, the “ed” on the past tense form of these words would sound like /id/.
3) If the base word ends with any other sound (before the final “ed”), pronounce the “ed” as /d/
a planned /pland/
b climbed /climd/ (the “b” is silent)
c lived /livd/
MORE EXAMPLES: base words that end in any other sound……
…… So, the “ed” on the past tense form of these words would sound like /d/.