Pronouncing "ed" Endings Exercise 1
Directions: Choose the correct pronunciation of "ed" in the following words.
- We can't go swimming because the pool is covered.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Tommy received a gift from his friend.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Yesterday, they hiked to the top of the mountain.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- We played soccer last night.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The car door is dented
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Jennifer planted a tree in the garden.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- We hunted for her keys, but could not find them.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Olivia brushed her teeth before she went to bed.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- James rented the apartment for six months.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The magician showed me a trick.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.