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02. The -ED Secret

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Yes!

The -ED Secret.

Mastering the three sounds of the regular verbs.

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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to correctly apply the spelling rules for regular past tense verbs and accurately produce their pronunciation sounds in natural conversation. Al finalizar esta lección, serás capaz de aplicar correctamente las reglas ortográficas de los verbos regulares en pasado y pronunciarlos con precisión en una conversación natural.

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Spelling Rules

Study - StudiedReply - Replied Cry - Cried Fry - Fried Try - Tried

Work - WorkedWalk - Walked Talk - Talked Watch - Watched Washed - Washed

Love - LovedLive - Lived Like - Liked Hate - Hated Create - Created

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Standard Addition: Just add -ED

Verbs ending in -E: Just add -D

Verbs ending in Consonant + Y: Change the -Y into -I and add -ED

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Spelling Rules - CVC

CVC rule - Multi-syllable verbs:

Stop - StoppedPlan - Planned Rob - Robbed Exceptions:W - X - Y

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adMIT - AdmittedreFER - Referred perMIT - Permitted

VIsit - VisitedHAPpen - Happened LISten - Listened

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CVC rule - One-syllable verbs: Double the last consonant

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Stress on the first syllable: DO NOT Double the last consonant.

Stress on the last syllable: DOUBLE the last consonant.

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Pronunciation practice: mastering the -ed sounds.

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Regular Verbs Pronunciation

Our Vocal Chords VIBRATEL - M - N - R - G - B - V - Z - Vowel Sounds Clean - Cleaned Play - Played

Our Vocal Chords DO NOT vibrateP - S - K - F - C - X - CH - SH - GH Ask - Asked /ast/ Look - Looked

Add an extra syllable: /ID/Want - Wanted Decide - Decided Visit - Visited

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Voiced Sounds/D/

Voiceless Sounds/T/

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Verbs that end in a /D/ or /T/ sound in Present: /ID/

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Check for Understanding: Verb to be in past

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Drag and Drop!Put the Regular Verbs in the correct group

Kissed

Closed

Voiced Sound /D/

Opened

Cooked

Created

Needed

Rented

Walked

Voiceless Sound /T/

Killed

Depended

Wanted

Worked

Relaxed

Filled

Extra Syllable /ID/

Helped

Pressed

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