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Past Tense Pronunciation

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Choose the correct pronunciation for the past tense endings.
Remember if the final sound is voiceless, the past tense sounds like /t/.
If the final sound is voiced, the past tense sounds like /d/.
If the final sound is /t/ or /d/, the past tense sounds like /ɪd/.

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Choose the correct pronunciation for the past tense endings. Remember if the final sound is voiceless, the past tense sounds like /t/. If the final sound is voiced, the past tense sounds like /d/. If the final sound is /t/ or /d/, the past tense sounds like /ɪd/.

par Sarah McCulley
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Feedback

/n/ is a voiced sound.

The final sound is /t/, so we need to add a vowel sound.

/r/ is a voiced sound.

The final sound is a vowel. All vowel sounds are voiced.

/k/ is a voiceless sound.

The final sound is a vowel. All vowel sounds are voiced.

The final sound is a vowel. All vowel sounds are voiced.

/p/ is a voiceless sound.

/s/ is a voiceless sound.

The final sound is /d/, so we need to add a vowel sound.

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