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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2015 · 18 MIN

The '-ed' ending on past regular verbs - AIRC60

from Aprender ingles with Reza and Craig

If you are a new listener to this podcast, welcome! I'm Craig. This is Reza, and we are going to help you grow your grammar, vocalize your vocabulary and perfect your pronunciation.  With over 40 years of teaching between us, we'll help you improve your English and take it to the next level.   In this episode: The ‘-ed’ ending on past regular verbs    Listener Feedback: Anonymous (audio feedback) Hola. Mucho gusto estar normalmente en el aire. We are the champions. We...Come on baby. Yes. Goodnight!   Franz Jhonny Jallasi    Hello Craig and Reza. I would like to ask something. How can I pronounce these words in the past tense?   to change, to follow, to play, to kidnap (secuestrar, raptar) , to murder, to peek (to look quickly - dar un vistazo, a peek=ojeada, vistazo - echar una ojeada or miradita)    "The baby was sleeping so we just peeked in the window."  "No peeking!" - ¡Sin mirar!   I live in Bolivia, La Paz Ive been working like (as) a locksmith and studing English for two years and a half (two and a half years) I always follow you in your podcasts, I would like it very much if you never stop your grammar explanations. Please go on with your help (it) is very kind of you.  Good bye and please continue with your podcasts.     Pronunciation – The ‘-ed’ endings on past regular verbs   The –ed ending is added to regular verbs in the simple past and the past participle.    It can be difficult to pronounce correctly, even at advanced level.    Luckily, there are some guidelines to help you pronounce this correctly.   There are three different ways to pronounce the –ed ending. However, the majority of endings have the 'e' as silent. It is not often pronounced.   Two words in which the 'e' is pronounced are 'started' and 'collided'.   If the final sound of the infinitive is a /t/ or a /d/ sound, the 'e' is pronounced. For example, want - wanTED. Need - neeDED.     1./t/ after voiceless sounds (you can identify a voiceless sound by putting your hand on your head or your throat and checking for vibration. If there’s no vibration, it’s a voiceless sound).    Examples of voiceless sounds are:    /p/ - play /s/ - say /th/ - three /ch/ - chips /h/ - hello /sh/ - wash   Here are some verbs that end with the /t/ sound after a voiceless sound:   helped boxed asked impressed pushed laughed   2./d/ after a voiced sound (voiced sounds can be identified by feeling vibration when you place your hand on your head or your throat).    Here are some examples:   /j/ - July /d/ - dad /g/ - give /b/ - baby /th/ - these /n/ - nine   Here are some verbs that end with the /d/ sound after a voiced sound:   poured explained tried robbed required stayed   3./Id/ after the sounds /d/ and /t/: added wanted needed ended confided inflated acted   Listen and repeat the 3 groups with Reza and I.   Now choose the correct –ed sound for the words that Franz suggested:    to change - changed to follow - followed to peek - peek to play - pleyed to kidnap - kidnapped to murder - murdered   try some more:   start - started live - lived watch - watched kiss - kissed visit - visited laugh - laughed end - ended edit - edited love - loved park - parked record - recorded     Thanks to Manuel, Mamen and Corey who are patrons of this show. Go to: Patreon.com/inglespodcast   Send any comments or questions about this show to [email protected] or [email protected]. Or, better still, send us a voice message at inglespodcast.com   In next week's episode we'll be talking about common mistakes made by Spanish speakers.     The music in this podcast is by Pitx. The track is called 'See You Later'         

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