Does "jumped" sound like /t/ or /d/?
/t/
I didn't clean my room on Friday, but I ______ it on Saturday (to clean).
cleaned
Make the sentence negative: I read last night.
I didn't read last night.
I ______ tacos for dinner.
ate; had; enjoyed
I ______ a car until I was twenty years old (to buy).
didn't buy
Does "played" sound like /t/ or /d/?
/d/
I'm not ready for the exam because I ______ last night (to study).
Make the sentence negative: I played soccer yesterday.
I didn't play soccer yesterday.
I didn't ______ a new country last year.
I ______ cookies last night. I made cake instead (to make).
didn't make
Name one past tense verb that ends with a /d/ sound.
Ex: named; snowed
I ______ at the scary movie (to laugh).
didn't laugh
Make the sentence positive: I didn't like the movie.
I liked the movie.
I didn't ______ any clothes because I didn't have any money.
buy
I ______ cookies last night. You should try one! (to make)
made
Does "loved" sound like /t/ or /d/?
/d/
I'm nervous for the exam even though I ______ last night (to study).
studied
Make the sentence positive: I didn't visit my aunt yesterday.
I visited my aunt yesterday.
I ______ a new backpack for the new school year.
bought
Create a positive sentence with the past-tense verb "to visit".
Name one past tense verb that ends with a /t/ sound.
Ex: looked; helped
I was sick yesterday, so I ______ to school (to go).
didn't go
Make the sentence negative: I wrote in my journal earlier.
I didn't write in my journal earlier.
I didn't ______ gym class, but I ______ art class.
Create a negative sentence with the past-tense verb "to play".
Ex: I didn't play soccer last year.