She did wanted to eat mexican food.
She wanted to eat Mexican food.
I did not liked the movie.
I did not like the movie.
Where you there?
Yes, I was there or
Yes, I was.
They was happy after the meeting.
They were happy after the meeting.
Do the verbs "helped" and "worked" sound like /t/ in simple past tense.
Right!
They plaied basketball in the school.
They played basketball in the school.
She did not played soccer yesterday.
She did not play soccear yersterday.
Where did they went?
Where did they go?
She were late for the appointment.
She was late for the appointment.
Do the verbs "cleaned" and "called" sound like /Id/?
Wrong! The verbs "cleaned" and "called" sound like /d/
We studied did math after school last Monday.
They did not visited their grandparents last weekend.
They did not visit their grandparents last weekend.
Did she have a camera?
Yes, she did.
The weather were very cold yesterday.
The weather was very cold yesterday.
How do you represent the ED pronounciation of the verb "laughed"?
Laughed in past tense sounds like /t/
I finish the science project last weekend.
I finished the science project last weekend.
We did not had enough time to finish the project.
We did not have enough time to finish the project.
A: ______ did you eat dinner?
B: I ate dinner a few hours ago.
When
We was at the library all morning.
We were at the library all morning.
Do the verbs "used" and "danced" have the same /d/ pronounciation? Explain.
Wrong! The verb "used" sound like /d/, but the verb danced sounds like /t/
He starred at me for a minute.
He stared at me for a minute.
He did not understood the instructions because they were too complicated.
He did not undestand the instructions because they were too complicated.
A: _____ was your 4th grade teacher?
B: She was Mrs. Smith.
Who
He were ready for the test.
He was ready for the test.
Are the verbs "amazed" and "enjoyed" in the same category? Yes or No? Which one(s)?
Right! They both sound like /d/ in past tense.