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: add – added need – needed visit – visited want – wanted [d] 2. if the verb ends in a vowel sound or a voiced consonant ([l, n, r, b, …
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. the bus went on as he picked up the glass. tom missed the bus, so he skipped to class. task-2: the following words end in ed. how do you pronounce this ending correctly? counted → a. [t] b. [d] c. [it] answered → a. [t] b. [d] c. [it] arrived → a. [t] b. [d] c. [it] opened → a. [t] b. [d] c. [it] showed → a. [t] b. [d] c. [it] climbed → a. [t] b. [d] c. [it] packed → a. [t] b. [d] c. [it] smoked → a. [t] b. [d] c. [it] cleaned → a. [t] b. [d] c. [it] acted → a. [t] b. [d] c. [it] counted → [ɪd] answered → [d] arrived → [d] opened → [d] showed → [d] climbed → [d] packed → [t] smoked → [t] cleaned → [d] acted → [ɪd] frightened → a. [t] b. [d] …
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brushes, wishes, pushes, crashes, -ge: garages, wages, changes, ages, judges, arranges, challenges remember: after verbs ending in -sh, -ch, -s, -ss and -x, we add the -es to the end of the verb (in third person) and the pronunciation is - [iz]. the [s] sound if the last consonant of the word is voiceless, then the “s” is pronounced as [s]. examples of words ending in the [s] sound: -p/pe: cups, stops, sleeps, landscapes, types, telescopes -t/te: hats, students, hits, writes, graduates, institutes -k/ke: cooks, books, drinks, walks, likes, snakes -f: cliffs, sniffs, beliefs, laughs, graphs, apostrophes (the -gh and -ph here are pronounced like a [f]) -th: myths, tablecloths, months (voiceless th /ɵ/), baths, earths note: the consonants c, s, sh, ch and x are voiceless though they use the sibilants ending seen above. the [z] sound if the last letter of the words ends in a voiced consonant …
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ords sounds like [z] or [s]: payments, symptoms, heights, slayings, statistics, struggles, musicians, arrives, casinos, attends, pickups, incorporates, claims, please. [z] [s] _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ the end thank you for your attention! image1.png image2.png image3.jpeg image4.png /docprops/thumbnail.jpeg
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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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