More Related Content Similar to Pronunciation ed (20) More from mcarmenfcarral (9) Pronunciation ed5. Voiced sounds
are made by
vibration of the vocal cords.
When we pronounce
voiceless sounds
there is no vibration.
7. / t /
when an infinitive ends with an
voiceless sound: s, ss, sh, ch,ce
x, p, k, f, th (Spanish “z”)
the Past Simple ending (-ed)
is pronounced / t /
9. / d /
when an infinitive ends with a
voiced sound:
vowels and dipthongs, b, v, g, ge,
z, se, m, n, ng, l, r
the Past Simple ending (-ed)
is pronounced / d /
11. / d /
when an infinitive ends with a
vowel
the Past Simple ending (-ed)
is pronounced / d /
13. / ?d /
when an infinitive ends in
/ t / or / d /
the Past Simple ending (-ed)
is pronounced / ?d /
15. This rule is phonetic,
it’s the last sound
NOT the last letter
that decides the pronunciation
18. infinitive -t / -d / -?d infinitive -t / -d / -?d
like -t remember
seem -d explode
study -d analyse
wait -?d beg
ask form
try report
need launch
laugh listen
arrive describe
type decide
19. infinitive -t / -d / -?d infinitive -t / -d / -?d
like -t remember -d
seem -d explode -?d
study -d analyse -d
wait -?d beg -d
ask -t form -d
try -d report -?d
need -?d launch -t
laugh -t listen -d
arrive -d describe -d
type -t decide -?d