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-ED ENDINGS.
If the base verb ends in one of these SOUNDS:
example base verb*:
examplewith -ed:
pronouncethe -ed:
extra syllable?
unvoiced /t/ Want wanted
Start started
voiced /d/ End ended
/ Id/ yes
unvoiced /p/ Hope hoped
/f/ gh Laugh laughed
/ks/ x Fax faxed
// / sh Wash washed
// a/ ch watch watched
/k/ Like liked
/s/ s, ss Kiss kissed
/ t/
voiced all other sounds,for example...
all vowels/
b/, /b/ /, // / / / / / / / /
play/i/ played
notify/ai/ notified
allow/u/ allowed
beg /g/ begged
kill /l/ killed
listen /n/ listened
claim/m/ claimed
Answer /r/ anwered
love /v/ loved
change /ch/ changed
jump /j j jumped
cause /z/ caused
/ d/
no
Exercise:
-ED ENDINGS.
Look for in the dictionary words with these ending sounds and classify the words with the endings /id/ /t/ /d/