Title | Pronunciation of Regular Verbs in the simple past |
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Author | victor orlando rea zambrano |
Course | Ingles III |
Institution | Universidad de Guayaquil |
Pages | 1 |
File Size | 183.9 KB |
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PRACTICA...
Pronunciation of Regular Verbs Voiceless sounds are pronounced with /t/ (p –s –sh – ch- f- p – k –x) Ex: cooked = /kokt/ Fixed = /fixt/
Voice sounds are pronounced with /d/ (m-r-n-l-b-v-z- y-g-w) Ex: called= /kold/ closed = /klozd/
Verbs with t or d as a final sound are pronounced as /id/ Ex: waited = /wetid/ Needed = /nidid/
A. Instructions: Write the pronunciation of the regular verbs in past. Use /t/, /d/ , or /id/ when necessary. Use the rules above. 1. Agreed 3. packed
__ id id __ t __
13. pushed
4. allowed
d __
14. called
5. answered
d __
15. demanded
6. expected
16. divided
9. smoked
id __ d __ d __ t __
10. exported
id __
2. graduated
7. appeared 8. believed
11. belonged 12. burned
d __ d __
t __ d __
21. hunted 22. passed 23. picked 24. flooded
28. relaxed
19. advised
d __
29. slipped
t __ t __
20. hated
id __
30. stopped
__t
26. pressed 27. pronounced
Played /Attended / Lived / Asked /counted/ baked / measured accepted/ brushed/ dropped/ escaped/ cooked/ killed/ listened/ loved/ afforded/ arrested/ collected/ contacted / planned/ decided/ defended /opened/ demanded /moved/ realized /dressed /cracked
brushed dropped scaped cooked asked dressed cracked
d __ t __ t __
18. expanded
25. arrived
B. Instruction: Classify the following verbs according to their past pronunciation.
baked
t __ id __
id __ id __ id __ id __
17. ended
Ed as /t/
id __ t __
Ed as /d/ played lived measured killed loved plamed moved realized
Ed as /id/ attented afforded arrested collected contacted decided defended demanded accepted...