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Pronouncing -ed Endings in Past Tense by suposition is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document outlines the rules for pronouncing the past tense "-ed" ending on regular verbs in English. Rule 1 states that if the verb base ends in a voiceless sound, the "-ed" sounds like a "t". Rule 2 says that if the verb base ends in a voiced sound, "-ed" sounds like a "d". Rule 3 explains that if the verb already ends in a "t" or "d" sound, "-ed" sounds like "id" and is an extra syllable. It provides examples that illustrate each rule for correct pronunciation.
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