Title | PDF - Simple past of regular verbs pronunciation |
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Author | César Andrés García Yauri |
Course | Ingles IV |
Institution | Universidad Tecnológica del Perú |
Pages | 2 |
File Size | 96.3 KB |
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Simple past of regular verbs Pronunciation In this video we are going to remember the pronunciation of simple past of regular verbs. The past simple of all regular verbs in English end in -ed. For example: the simple past of the verb Start is started Work is worked Save is saved As you could notice, -ed has three ways of pronunciation: /t/ /d/ /ɪd/ Now let's see the three rules: 1. Verbs ending in one of the following sounds /p/, /k/, /f/, /s/, /ʃ/ or /tʃ/ have /t/ sound. For example: stop - stopped walk - walked laugh - laughed pass - passed wash - washed watch - watched
2. Most verbs or verbs ending in a voiced sound: /b/,/g/, /l/, /m/, /n/, /r/, /v/, /z/ have /d/ sound. For example: Rub - rubbed Beg - begged Call - called Claim - claimed Clean - cleaned Offer - offered Love - loved Realize - realized
3. Verbs ending in the sounds: /t/, /d/ have /ɪd/ sound. For example: Want - wanted Need - needed Educate - educated Graduate - graduated Add - added
Ok students. I am sure you are going to continue practicing the pronunciation of these verbs....