Changing VERB to PAST TENSE: -ED in playED (makes the "d" sound)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • When changing a verb to the past tense you normally add the suffix -ed to the end of the root word to make it past tense. However, the suffix -ed actually makes 3 sounds. Which sound does the -ed at the end of the verb make? In this video playlist you will learn the 3 sounds, see examples of how they are used and how to pronounce them correctly.
    In this video you will learn the last of the 3 -ED special sounds.This -ed sound is the -ed in played. This special sound only makes the "d" sound. The "e" is silent.
    Ex.
    pray----------prayed (👂🏻 sounds like pray"d" )
    stay----------stayed (👂🏻 sounds like stay"d" )
    -ED SPECIAL SOUNDS PLAYLIST: 👇🏻
    • -ED Special Sounds
    VERBS PLAYLIST: 👇🏻
    • VERBS
    1 Chronicles 16:31
    Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice: and let men say among the nations, The LORD reigneth.

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