/d/
Pronunciation
When the last sound before -ed is voiced (which means you will feel your vocal cords vibrate), the -ed sound is /d/.
*l, v, n, m, r, b, g, w, y, z, and vowel sounds.
/id/
Pronunciation
If the last sound in the infinitive verb is a "t" or "d", pronounce the "-ed" ending as “/id/.”
/t/
Pronunciation
When the last sound before -ed is voiceless (which means you won’t feel your vocal cords vibrate), the -ed sound is /t/.
* p, K, s, ch, sh, f, x, or h
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Pronunciation -ed
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/d/
Pronunciation
When the last sound before -ed is voiced (which means you will feel your vocal cords vibrate), the -ed sound is /d/.
*l, v, n, m, r, b, g, w, y, z, and vowel sounds.
/id/
Pronunciation
If the last sound in the infinitive verb is a "t" or "d", pronounce the "-ed" ending as “/id/.”
/t/
Pronunciation
When the last sound before -ed is voiceless (which means you won’t feel your vocal cords vibrate), the -ed sound is /t/.
* p, K, s, ch, sh, f, x, or h
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