reading rules of words with “ed” and “es” endings
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if the verb ends in a -d or a -t, the -ed ending is pronounced as [id] and makes a new syllable: add - added course: communicative-normativ phonetics theme: reading rules of words with “ed” and “es” endings “ed” is used with: 1. regular verbs in the past simple tense: 2. past participle form of regular verbs: 3. adjectives: tired, embarrassed, relaxed, bored, exhausted the pronunciation of words ending in “ed” depends on the final consonant sound. there are three ways to pronounce “ed” at the end of a word in english: [id], [t] and [d] [id] 1. if the verb ends in a -d or a -t, the -ed ending is pronounced as [id] and makes a new syllable: …
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