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This document provides pronunciation rules for regular verb conjugations in the past tense. It outlines three categories: verbs ending in voiceless sounds like /t/ are pronounced with /t/ in the past tense; verbs ending in voiced sounds like /d/ are pronounced with /d/ in the past tense; and verbs ending in /t/ or /d/ add /Id/ to form the past tense. Examples are given for verbs in each category, like "ask" becoming "asked" (/askt/), "learn" becoming "learned" (/learnd/), and "commit" becoming "commited" (/commitId/).




