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Learning English > Spoken English > Pronunciation > verbes réguliers
prétérit et participe passé > -ed > /ɪd/ /t/ /d/
Learn English Tenses: PAST SIMPLE Video lesson / tutorial Learn English with Rebecca [engVid] 5 February 2020
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[t], [d] or [Id]? | "-ed" Past Tense Elemental English 22 April 2013
[t], [d] or [Id]? | "-ed" Past Tense Video English Pronunciation 22 April 2013
Learn why the -ed ending of past tense verbs in English is pronounced in three different ways: [t], [d] and [Id].
Listen and repeat for practice!
YouTube > Elemental English https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j32SurxnE4s
How to Pronounce -ed verb endings: American English Pronunciation 14 February 2010
ESL: How to Pronounce -ed Verb endings (past
tense regular verb endings) in American English. at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises.
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7hi-ipU2n0
How to say -ed endings in English English Lessons with Adam [engVid] 17 March 2014
How to say -ed endings in English English Lessons with Adam - Learn English with Adam [engVid] 17 March 2014
"Past" or "passed"? These two words sound the same!
In this quick lesson, you will hear how words ending in -ed sound.
This will help get rid of pronunciation confusion with similar sounding words.
YouTube > English Lessons with Adam - Learn English with Adam [engVid] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWuS7rfZlDQ
Prétérit et participe passé des verbes réguliers : -ed ne se prononce jamais "ęd" (ou "aide")
talked ne se prononce pas "tokęd"
walked ne se prononce pas "wokęd"
learned ne se prononce pas "learnęd"
called ne se prononce pas "callęd"
etc.
prétérit / participe passé
verbes réguliers > "d" final
issued
delayed
explained
involved
achieved
received
moved
talked
worked
appalled
occurred
accused
alleged
acknowledged
joined
happened
prétérit / participe passé > verbes réguliers
syllabe finale "-ted" / "ded"
-ed se prononce /ɪd/
expected
elected
reported
connected
pointed out
expected
provided
decided
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