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PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERBS: /t/
PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERBS: /id/
PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERBS: /d/
PRONUNCIATION OF PAST SIMPLE -ED:
EXTRA EXERCISES
1. Classify the following verbs according to their pronunciation in the past simple tense, that is, /d/, /t/ or /id/. There are ten answers for each column.
allowed - asked - cracked - cried - damaged - decided - encouraged - ended - flooded - guessed - included - jailed - killed - landed - loved - missed - mixed - pasted - relaxed - repeated - shaved - slipped - stopped - tasted - visited - wasted - washed - watched - welcomed - yawned
2. Complete the rules for the pronunciation of regular verbs in the past.
a. When the regular verb ends in a vowel sound or voiced consonant sound, the -ed ending is pronounced /_____ /.
b. When the regular verb ends in an unvoiced consonant sound, the -ed ending is pronounced /_____ /.
c. The -ed ending is pronounced /id/ when the verb ends in the consonant sounds _____ and _____ .
In case you need more practice with regular verbs, have a look at this website if you want to test yourself. Remember, try to read out the verbs to practice your own pronunciation as you progress with the exercise:
http://www.uazone.org/friends/esl4rus/libr/quizzes/be/pastsimplepronunciation.htm
EOI San Javier Ext. Torre-Pacheco
Curso 2017-18
Profesor: Sergio V.
Thursday, 16 November 2017
File 02A. Pronunciation: -ed (past & participle)
PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERBS: /t/
PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERBS: /id/
PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERBS: /d/
PRONUNCIATION OF PAST SIMPLE -ED:
EXTRA EXERCISES
1. Classify the following verbs according to their pronunciation in the past simple tense, that is, /d/, /t/ or /id/. There are ten answers for each column.
allowed - asked - cracked - cried - damaged - decided - encouraged - ended - flooded - guessed - included - jailed - killed - landed - loved - missed - mixed - pasted - relaxed - repeated - shaved - slipped - stopped - tasted - visited - wasted - washed - watched - welcomed - yawned
2. Complete the rules for the pronunciation of regular verbs in the past.
a. When the regular verb ends in a vowel sound or voiced consonant sound, the -ed ending is pronounced /_____ /.
b. When the regular verb ends in an unvoiced consonant sound, the -ed ending is pronounced /_____ /.
c. The -ed ending is pronounced /id/ when the verb ends in the consonant sounds _____ and _____ .
In case you need more practice with regular verbs, have a look at this website if you want to test yourself. Remember, try to read out the verbs to practice your own pronunciation as you progress with the exercise:
http://www.uazone.org/friends/esl4rus/libr/quizzes/be/pastsimplepronunciation.htm
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4 comments:
Very useful to remember the pronunciation rules, thanks!
Extremely useful. Thanks once more for sharing work.
I'm glad you liked it. I'll see you around!
Good practice! Thanks
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