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Ed Pronunciation

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-ed Pronunciation

The table below shows the different ways we pronounce words that
end with -ed
id t d
visited /ˈvɪzɪtɪd/ worked /wɜːkt/ closed /kləʊzd/
started /ˈstɑːtɪd/ passed /pɑːst/ rubbed /rʌbd/
studied /ˈstʌdɪd/ finished /ˈfɪnɪʃt/ banged /bæŋd/
pushed /pʊʃt/ called /kɔːld/
dropped /drɒpt/ charmed /ʧɑːmd/
planned /plænd/
tired /ˈtaɪəd/
loved /lʌvd/
played /pleɪd/

last letter - t | d last letter(s) - k | ss | sh | last letter(s) - s | b | g | ll |


p|f|c m|n|r|v|w|y|z|j
Write id, t or d next to these words.
1 | talked __________
2 | opened __________
3 | waited __________
4 | closed __________
5 | liked __________
6 | played __________
7 | visited __________
8 | excited __________
9 | pushed __________
10 | bored __________
11 | lived __________
12 | walked __________

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-ed Pronunciation

Match the words to the definitions

talk to delay an action

open to engage in an activity for fun

wait to cover or block an opening

close to go and see someone

like to move something away from yourself

play to speak in order to give information

visit to make someone feel uninterested

excite to cause someone to feel eager

push to be alive

bore to allow access

live to move by picking up and putting down your


feet
walk to find something nice or good

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