PRONUNCIATION – the ED sound

PRONUNCIATION – the ED sound

There are three different ways to pronounce the ‘ED’ ending of regular verbs in the simple past tense: / t/ , / d / or / id /. The pronunciation depends on the sound at the end of the infinitive of the main verb and whether it is voiced or not. A voiced sound is one that vibrates in your throat when you say it.

T – For verbs ending in a voiceless sound (sounds made in the mouth, not the throat) we add a T sound when adding ED.

  • ask – asked (askt);
  • kiss – kissed (kist);
  • relax – relaxed (relakst)

D – For verbs ending in a voiced sound (sounds made in the voicebox, vibrating the throat) we add a D sound when adding ED.

  • call – called (calld);
  • love – loved (lovd);
  • earn – earned (earned)

ID – For verbs ending in T or D, we cannot add the same sound again so we add ID and a syllable when adding ED.

  • want – wanted (wantid);
  • wait – waited (waitid)
  • need – needed (needid);
  • end – ended (endid)

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SEE ALSO: https://learnenglishwithcarlo.com/pronunciation-2/pronunciation-the-ed-sound/

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    • Pedro Rojas on October 29, 2020 at 7:55 pm
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