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The regular past endings –ed is pronounced as follows:

/d/ after vowels and voiced consonants

(except /d/)

tried

/traıd/

used

/juzd/

lived

Example:

/lıvd/

failed

/feıld/

/t/ after unvoiced consonants

(except /t/)

/θ/

/p/

/f/

/s/

/ʃ/
ʃ

/tʃ/
ʃ

/k/

thing

pea

free

see

sheep

cheese

coin

Example:

stopped

/stɒpt/

laughed

/la ft/

passed

/past/

watched

/wɒt t/

ʃ

ʃ

/ıd/ after /d/ and /t/
/d/
dog

Example:

/t/
tree

ended

started

/endıd/

/sta:tıd/

Write down the words given in the correct columns.

/d/

/t/

/ıd/

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Past endings-3-copies

  • 1. The regular past endings –ed is pronounced as follows: /d/ after vowels and voiced consonants (except /d/) tried /traıd/ used /juzd/ lived Example: /lıvd/ failed /feıld/ /t/ after unvoiced consonants (except /t/) /θ/ /p/ /f/ /s/ /ʃ/ ʃ /tʃ/ ʃ /k/ thing pea free see sheep cheese coin Example: stopped /stɒpt/ laughed /la ft/ passed /past/ watched /wɒt t/ ʃ ʃ /ıd/ after /d/ and /t/ /d/ dog Example: /t/ tree ended started /endıd/ /sta:tıd/ Write down the words given in the correct columns. /d/ /t/ /ıd/