3 SIMPLE PRONUNCIATION TIPS , PAST TENSE ENGLISH VERBS

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Mind Map on 3 SIMPLE PRONUNCIATION TIPS , PAST TENSE ENGLISH VERBS, created by Wendy Alexandra Arellano Urbina on 29/02/2020.
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3 SIMPLE PRONUNCIATION TIPS , PAST TENSE ENGLISH VERBS
  1. Regular verbs
    1. ED termination
      1. want-wanted, waste-wasted, ask-asked, rain-rained
      2. Ed regular verbs
        1. Past particple
          1. baked
          2. Past simple
            1. baked
        2. Pronunciation
          1. ID/D/T
            1. verbs ends in the sound "t" or "d"
              1. ed is pronounced as ID
                1. need-needed, last-lasted, plead-pleaded...
              2. verb ends in a voiced sound
                1. ed is pronounced as D
                  1. allow-allowed, sail-sailed, love-loved...
                2. verbs ends in an unvoiced sound
                  1. ed is pronounced as T
                    1. ask-asked, relax-relaxed
              3. Irregular verbs
                1. For words ending in "y" change for "i"
                  1. spy-spied, reply-replied
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