What is the characteristic of regular verbs?
That at the end "Ed" will always be added
If our verb pronunciation is: P-K-F-GH-SH-CH-SS-C-X
the latter will be pronounced as ...
The "Ed" Will be pronounced as /t/
If our verb pronunciation is: L-N-R-G-V-S-Z-B-M-Vowel(a,e,i,o,u)
The "Ed" will be pronounced as...
Will Be pronounced as /d/
What are the 3 different ways to pronounce regular verbs?
Are /id/ /t/ /d/
How is the pronunciation of Start?
Started, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /id/
What are our two types of verbs?
The Regular Verb and the Irregular Verb
How is the pronunciation of look?
Looked, and the "Ed" be pronunced as "t"
How is the pronunciation of Call?
Called, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /d/
How is the pronunciation of help?
Helped, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /t/
How is the pronunciation of Laugh?
Laughed, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /t/
Which of these irregular verbs are correct?
a)Eat
b)Eaten
c)Eated
b) Eaten
How is the pronunciation of Need?
Needed, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /id/
How is the pronunciation of Watch?
Watched, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /t/
How is the pronunciation of Study?
Studied, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /d/
How is the pronunciation of Fix?
Fixed, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /t/
Which of these regular verbs are correct?
a) Live
b) Lived
c) Liven
b) Lived
How is the pronunciation of Kiss?
Kissed, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /t/
How is the pronunciation of Interest?
Interested, and the "Ed" will be pronounced as /id/
How is the pronunciation of love?
Loved, and the "Ed" pronounced as /d/
How will the pronunciation of Believe?
Believed and the "Ed" be pronounced as /d/
If our verb pronunciation is : T-D
ex: Want
ex: Need
the letter will be pronounced as ...
The "ED" Will be pronounced as /id/
How is the pronunciation of Sniff?
Sniffed, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /t/
How is the pronunciation of avoid?
Avoided, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /id/
How is the pronunciation of Paint?
Painted, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /id/
What is the pronunciation of Clean?
Cleaned, and the "Ed" be pronounced as /d/