In past tense, this is the only structure that uses the verb in past.
Positive sentences.
Pronounce the past form of the following verb:
Try
/traid/
Pronounce the past tense of the following verb.
Need
/ni:dɪd/
This is the object pronoun for "we."
Us
Laugh
/Læft/
These are the verbs which past form is pronounced "/t/".
They are the nouns which receive the action in the verb.
Objects
They are the regular verbs which past form is pronounced "/d/"
Regular verbs ending in voiced and vowel sounds
These are verbs that are pronounced /ɪd/ in past.
Agents
Double points!!!!!!
These are words, usually last names, that origin from the mother's name.
Matronyms.
These are words that sound the same, but are not spelled the same.
Heterograph homophones
These kinds of nouns appear to the right of the verb.
Objects
These are words that mean the same although they don't look or are pronounced the same.
Synonyms.
These are words that look and sound the same, but they mean different thigns.
Homonyms
These are words which have a pair of meanings that is the opposite to each other
Autoantonyms/Contranyms
They are words that look the same even though they might not sound the same.
Homographs
These are words formed with the initials of a phrase.
Triple points!!!!
This is an example of this kind of "phone"
Bare /beə/ - Bear /beə/
Heterographic homophones.
These are words that are pronounced the same and also spelled the same.
Homographic homophones.
Transitive verbs
These are the types of nouns which can be considered an object.
What and who
They are words with a similar pronunciation and mean different things. Some of them don't even have the same spelling.
Synophones
These are verbs that cannot take an object.
Intransitive verbs.
These are words that mean the opposite to one another.
Antonyms.