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[t], [d] or [Id]? | “-ed” Past Tense | English Pronunciation

[t], [d] or [Id]? | “-ed” Past Tense | English Pronunciation

Jan 8, 2018 | Grammar, News, Practical English, Pronunciation, Resources, Vocabulary

You may have noticed that in English, past tense verbs with an -ed ending are pronounced in three different ways: [t] [d] or [Id]. For example, if I say the past tense verb “walked“, as in, “I walked away,” what is the last sound that you hear in the verb? “Walked”...
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