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Regular Verbs Pronunciation

The document discusses the pronunciation of regular verb endings in English. It explains that the pronunciation of the "-ed" ending depends on the final letter of the verb's base form. If the base ends in a voiced consonant like "d" or "g", the "-ed" is pronounced like a "d". If the base ends in an unvoiced consonant like "t" or "p", the "-ed" is pronounced like a "t". If the base ends in a "d" or "t", the "-ed" gets its own syllable pronounced like "id". Examples are provided to illustrate each pronunciation pattern along with Spanish translations.

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Regular Verbs Pronunciation

The document discusses the pronunciation of regular verb endings in English. It explains that the pronunciation of the "-ed" ending depends on the final letter of the verb's base form. If the base ends in a voiced consonant like "d" or "g", the "-ed" is pronounced like a "d". If the base ends in an unvoiced consonant like "t" or "p", the "-ed" is pronounced like a "t". If the base ends in a "d" or "t", the "-ed" gets its own syllable pronounced like "id". Examples are provided to illustrate each pronunciation pattern along with Spanish translations.

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REGULAR VERBS PRONUNCIATION – TEACHER: DANIEL VIVAS

/Id/ sound: If the last letter of the word is spelled with D or T, the ED is pronounced as a separate
syllable with an /id/ sound (it rhymes with kid and lid).
Verb base Simple past Past participle Spanish meaning
Accept Accepted /Id/ Accepted /Id/ Aceptar
Count Counted /Id/ Counted /Id/ Contar
Date Dated /Id/ Dated /Id/ Citar
End Ended /Id/ Ended /Id/ Terminar
Expect Expected /Id/ Expected /Id/ Esperar
Intend Intended /Id/ Intended /Id/ Intentar
Need Needed /Id/ Needed /Id/ Necesitar
Plant Planted /Id/ Planted /Id/ Plantar
Point Pointed /Id/ Pointed /Id/ Señalar
Rent Rented /Id/ Rented /Id/ Rentar
Repeat Repeated /Id/ Repeated /Id/ Repetir
Resist Resisted /Id/ Resisted /Id/ Resistir
Start Started /Id/ Started /Id/ Empezar
Visit Visited /Id/ Visited /Id/ Visitar
Wait Waited /Id/ Waited /Id/ Esperar
Want Wanted /Id/ Wanted /Id/ Querer
/t/ sound: If the last consonant of the word is voiceless, then the ED is pronounced as a T. Be
careful not to create an extra syllable or "id" sound.
Verb base Simple past Past participle Spanish meaning
Ask Asked /t/ Asked /t/ Preguntar
Cook Cooked /t/ Cooked /t/ Cocinar
Dance Danced /t/ Danced /t/ Bailar
Dress Dressed /t/ Dressed /t/ Vestir
Erase Erased /t/ Erased /t/ Borrar
Finish Finished /t/ Finished /t/ Terminar
Help Helped /t/ Helped /t/ Ayudar
Jump Jumped /t/ Jumped /t/ Brincar / Saltar
Like Liked /t/ Liked /t/ Gustar
Look Looked /t/ Looked /t/ Mirar
Miss Missed /t/ Missed /t/ Extrañar
Practice Practiced /t/ Practiced /t/ Practicar
Push Pushed /t/ Pushed /t/ Empujar
Shop Shopped /t/ Shopped /t/ Comprar
Smoke Smoked /t/ Smoked /t/ Fumar
Stop Stopped /t/ Stopped /t/ Detener
Talk Talked /t/ Talked /t/ Hablar
Use Used /t/ Used /t/ Usar
Walk Walked /t/ Walked /t/ Caminar
Wash Washed /t/ Washed /t/ Lavar
Wish Wished /t/ Wished /t/ Desear
Work Worked /t/ Worked /t/ Trabajar

REGULAR VERBS PRONUNCIATION – TEACHER: DANIEL VIVAS


REGULAR VERBS PRONUNCIATION – TEACHER: DANIEL VIVAS

/d/ sound: If the last letter of the words ends in a voiced consonant (or sound), then the ED is
pronounced like a D (without creating another syllable).
Verb base Simple past Past participle Spanish meaning
Answer Answered /d/ Answered /d/ Responder
Arrive Arrived /d/ Arrived /d/ Llegar / Arribar
Belong Belonged /d/ Belonged /d/ Pertenecer
Change Changed /d/ Changed /d/ Cambiar
Clean Cleaned /d/ Cleaned /d/ Limpiar
Climb Climbed /d/ Climbed /d/ Escalar
Close Closed /d/ Closed /d/ Cerrar
Consider Considered /d/ Considered /d/ Considerar
Dare Dared /d/ Dared /d/ Retar
Deliver Delivered/d/ Delivered/d/ Entregar
Enjoy Enjoyed /d/ Enjoyed /d/ Disfrutar
Fill Filled /d/ Filled /d/ Llenar
Follow Followed/d/ Followed/d/ Seguir
Hurry Hurried /d/ Hurried /d/ Apurar / Darse prisa
Learn Learned /d/ Learned /d/ Aprender
Listen Listened /d/ Listened /d/ Escuchar
Live Lived /d/ Lived /d/ Vivir
Love Loved /d/ Loved /d/ Amar
Name Named /d/ Named /d/ Nombrar
Open Opened /d/ Opened /d/ Abrir
Order Ordered /d/ Ordered /d/ Ordenar
Plan Planed /d/ Planed /d/ Planear
Play Played /d/ Played /d/ Jugar
Rain Rained /d/ Rained /d/ Llover
Remember Remembered /d/ Remembered /d/ Recordar
Show Showed /d/ Showed /d/ Mostrar
Stay Stayed /d/ Stayed /d/ Permanecer
Study Studied /d/ Studied /d/ Estudiar
Travel Traveled /d/ Traveled /d/ Viajar
Try Tried /d/ Tried /d/ Intentar / Tratar
Turn Turned /d/ Turned /d/ Voltear / Dar vuelta

REGULAR VERBS PRONUNCIATION – TEACHER: DANIEL VIVAS

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