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Today, we're going to talk about how to pronounce ED for verbs in the past.
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There are three different ways to pronounce the ED ending for the past tense verbs.
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Walked, smelled, and visited.
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Walked, the ED sounds like T.
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Smelled, it's D.
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And visited is ID.
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Now, to practice, place your fingertips on the front of your neck and pronounce these
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words very, funny, zebra, snake.
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When your vocal cords vibrate for the words very and zebra, these are called voiced sounds.
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voiced consonant sounds are b, d, j, j, l, m, n, n, r, s, v. Past tense verbs with voiced
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ending sounds, the ed is going to sound like d. So, moved, returned, stayed, studied,
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Married, raised, changed, traveled, dreamed, listened, lived.
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Now we're going to talk about voiceless consonant sounds when your vocal cords do not vibrate.
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Here are some past tense verbs where the E-D is going to sound like a T.
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POPPED, DROPPED, WORKED, WALKED, WATCHED, FINISHED, STOPPED, LAUGHED, COUGHED.
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Past tense verbs that end in T or D are going to sound like ID or D.
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started, graduated, visited, separated, dated, attended,
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- Fecha:
- 19 de marzo de 2019 - 18:48
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- CP INF-PRI SANTO DOMINGO
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- 02′ 51″
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- 1.78:1
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