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Past Tense:Regular Verbs :Past Tense:Regular Verbs Listening / Pronunciation
Kristi Reyes
MiraCosta College
Regular Verbs :Regular Verbs Regular verbs in past have final –ed
Spelling: usually add –ed
Spelling Rules for Regular Verbs :Spelling Rules for Regular Verbs Most regular verbs, add –ed to change to past tense:
walk + ed listen + ed need + ed
1. close
live
2. try
dry
hurry Rule 1:
Final e, add d Rule 2:
Final consonant + y, change y to i, + ed + d -y + ied
Spelling Rules for Regular Verbs :Spelling Rules for Regular Verbs Most regular verbs, add –ed to change to past tense:
walk listen need
1. close
live
2. try
dry
hurry Rule 1:
Final e, add d Rule 2:
Final consonant + y, change y to i, + ed
Spelling Rules for Regular Verbs :Spelling Rules for Regular Verbs 3. shop
sob
4. prefer
permit Rule 3:
One-syllable verb with a consonant + vowel + consonant as final three letters, double the final consonant + ed Rule #5:
Two syllable verb with final consonant + vowel + consonant and the last syllable is stressed, double final consonant + ed Remember:
Don’t double letters
w, x, or y ped bed red ted
Online Practice :Online Practice Click this link to test yourself on the spelling of regular verbs in the past:
Which spelling is correct?
Pronunciation :Pronunciation -ed can be pronounced in the following ways: /t/ /d/ /id/
Pronunciation of -ed :Pronunciation of -ed Which is the correct pronunciation of the –ed in these regular verbs?
Click to see.
Three different pronunciations of -ed
1. /t/ 2. /d/ 3. /id/ Pronunciaton rule:
Final /t/ or /d/ before –ed, pronounce –ed as /id/ liked stayed helped looked rained assisted closed watched called decided painted wanted
Practice :Practice Listen to the pronunciation of the verbs as and repeat to practice your pronunciation
Use the dictionary at http://msn.dictionary.com to look for the definitions of any words you don’t know
Put on your headphones and get ready
Verbs that have -ed :Verbs that have -ed -ed pronounced as /t/
/t/ pronunciation of -ed :/t/ pronunciation of -ed announced
asked
baked
balanced
brushed
developed
dressed
dropped
faxed
fixed
hopped hoped
impressed
increased
influenced
introduced
liked
locked
missed
packed
parked
passed
practiced produced
promised
reduced
relaxed
replaced
searched
stopped
talked
washed
watched
worked
Verbs that have -ed :Verbs that have -ed -ed pronounced as /d/
/d/ pronunciation of -ed :/d/ pronunciation of -ed allowed
amused
analyzed
annoyed
answered
apologized
appeared
approved
argued
arranged
arrived belonged
boiled
borrowed
burned
called
carried
caused
changed
cleaned
closed
complained
/d/ pronunciation of -ed :/d/ pronunciation of -ed concerned
confused
considered
contained
continued
copied
covered
damaged
delivered
described
deserved
destroyed fired
followed
formed
fried
happened
hurried
identified
ignored
imagined
improved
informed disagreed
disappeared
discovered
emptied
enjoyed
entered
examined
excused
exercised
explained
filed
filled
/d/ pronunciation of -ed :/d/ pronunciation of -ed paused
planned
played
preferred
pulled
rained
raised
realized
received
recognized
refused
remained
remembered learned
lied
listened
lived
managed
measured
moved
observed
offered
opened
ordered
owed
owned removed
repaired
served
shared
signed
stayed
supplied
supposed
surprised
tied
typed
used
worried
Verbs that have -ed :Verbs that have -ed -ed pronounced as /id/
/id/ pronunciation of -ed :/id/ pronunciation of -ed applauded
appreciated
arrested
collected
communicated
completed
concentrated
connected
consisted
corrected
counted depended
detected
divided
ended
existed
expected
folded
included
interested
interrupted
invented
/id/ pronunciation of -ed :/id/ pronunciation of -ed repeated
reported
requested
separated
started
subtracted
succeeded
suggested
supported
traded
trusted
visited
waited
wanted invited
needed
painted
parted
pasted
permitted
planted
prevented
protected
provided
recorded
regretted
rejected
reminded
Test Yourself :Test Yourself Use these internet links to practice your listening / pronunciation of regular verbs in the past tense:
http://evaeaston.com/pr/t-d-Id-pattern.html (this one takes a while to download, so be patient)
http://perso.orange.fr/michel.barbot/hotpot/prononciation/ed.htm
http://www.isabelperez.com/pastendings.htm
Any questions? :Any questions? Ask the instructor