π₯³π₯³π₯³ How to Pronounce 'ed' at the end of a verb
πIt's difficult to know how to pronounce 'ed' in English, because it's pronounced in three different ways. It depends on the letter before:
πThe three ways are:
β’ 1: 'id' (like in painted 'paint-id')
β’ 2: 'd' (like in 'played')
β’ 3: 't' (like in 'hoped')
πThe most important thing to remember is this:
If the verb has a 'd' or a 't' sound before 'ed' you need to pronounce 'id'. If it doesn't, don't pronounce an extra syllable.
πBe careful! It's the sound, not the letter: 'decided' is pronounced 'decide-id' even though 'decide' ends in 'e', because we don't say the 'e', so the last sound is 'd'.
So for example:
β’ wanted (want-id)
β’ ended (end-id)
β’ decided (decide-id)
β’ admitted (admit-id)
β’ suggested (suggest-id)
β’ recommended (recommend-id)
β’ hated (hate-id)
β’ intended (intend-id)
β’ started (start-id)
πFor the other two sounds it doesn't matter so much. Just make sure you don't say '-id'! For example, 'stopped' is pronounced 'stopt' and never 'stop-id'.
πIf the word before 'ed' ends in the sounds 'p', 'f', 's', 'ch', 'sh', 'k', then 'ed' is pronounced 't': So:
β’ 'p' stopped
β’ 'f' laughed
β’ 's' promised
β’ 'ch' watched
β’ 'sh' finished
β’ 'k' walked
πFor all other words, 'ed' is pronounced 'd':
β’ allowed
β’ cried
β’ enjoyed
β’ cleaned
β’ imagined
πIt's difficult to know how to pronounce 'ed' in English, because it's pronounced in three different ways. It depends on the letter before:
πThe three ways are:
β’ 1: 'id' (like in painted 'paint-id')
β’ 2: 'd' (like in 'played')
β’ 3: 't' (like in 'hoped')
πThe most important thing to remember is this:
If the verb has a 'd' or a 't' sound before 'ed' you need to pronounce 'id'. If it doesn't, don't pronounce an extra syllable.
πBe careful! It's the sound, not the letter: 'decided' is pronounced 'decide-id' even though 'decide' ends in 'e', because we don't say the 'e', so the last sound is 'd'.
So for example:
β’ wanted (want-id)
β’ ended (end-id)
β’ decided (decide-id)
β’ admitted (admit-id)
β’ suggested (suggest-id)
β’ recommended (recommend-id)
β’ hated (hate-id)
β’ intended (intend-id)
β’ started (start-id)
πFor the other two sounds it doesn't matter so much. Just make sure you don't say '-id'! For example, 'stopped' is pronounced 'stopt' and never 'stop-id'.
πIf the word before 'ed' ends in the sounds 'p', 'f', 's', 'ch', 'sh', 'k', then 'ed' is pronounced 't': So:
β’ 'p' stopped
β’ 'f' laughed
β’ 's' promised
β’ 'ch' watched
β’ 'sh' finished
β’ 'k' walked
πFor all other words, 'ed' is pronounced 'd':
β’ allowed
β’ cried
β’ enjoyed
β’ cleaned
β’ imagined
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