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Eight Parts of Speech - Anderson School District Five
www.anderson5.netThere are verbs with past tenses that are a mixture of regular and irregular forms, i.e., they have both a vowel change and a regular ending (sell-sold). There is a group of verbs that have no distinct past tense form at all; the verbs in this group are single-syllable verbs that end in –t or –d; for example hit-hit; slit-
The Pronunciation of Regular Verbs in the Past Exercise
www.autoenglish.org2 Complete the rules for pronunciation of regular verbs in th e past. i. The ed ending for verbs whose infinitive ends in a vowel sound or voiced consonant (e.g. the letter M) is pronounced /d/. ii.