pronunciation on final /ed
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pronunciation of voiced and unvoiced letter sounds and final /ed/TRANSCRIPT
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Pronunciation of final “ed” in regular verbs.
Maribel Henriquez
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• Worked
• Burned
• Wanted
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• Worked– Work t
• Burned– Burn d
• Wanted– wanted
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• Regular verbs in English are those that form their past tense by adding “ed” to them:
work → worked
burn → burned
want → wanted
This ___ “ed” can be pronounced three different ways: as a “t”, as a “d” or as “ed”, and it all depends on the sound right before ed, if this sound is voiced or unvoiced.
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Voiced sound
• A voiced sound is a sound where your vocal cords vibrate when you produce it.
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Unvoiced sound
• An unvoiced sound is a sound where your vocal cords do not vibrate when you produce it.
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The voiced sounds are:
• b• d• g• J• l• m• n
• q• r• v• w• y• z
• th
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The unvoiced sounds are:
• c• f• h• k• p• s
• t• x
• sh• ch
• th
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3 rules:1. ___”ed” after voiced sounds = d
rubbed → rubdturned → turndcrammed → cramd
2. ___”ed” after unvoiced sounds = tbarked → barktstopped → stoptkissed → kisst
3. ___”ed” after “t” or “d” = “ed”voided → voidedwanted → wantedwaited → waited
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Warning!!!
• Be careful with verbs that end in the letter “e”. Since final “e” is not pronounced in English, we have to go by the sound before that “e”.
– Ex. wave → final sound is “v”,
which is a voiced sound, so waved
would be pronounced wavd.
Same thing happens with:
Smile rake wade tame etc.
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Your turn!ed” pronounced as 1. baked2. tapped3. cooked4. broiled5. steamed6. avoided7. stunned8. painted9. carved10. begged11. evaded
12. passed
t d ed