Pronouncing "ed" Endings Exercise 2
Directions: Choose the correct pronunciation of "ed" in the following words.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ricci moved to Thailand.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Nikos answered the question.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The bus stopped just in time.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- I stayed at my friend's house last night.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The explorers discovered the ancient ruins last summer.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- When he pushed the gas pedal, the car accelerated.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The soup was too sweet, so Jessica added some salt.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- My friend is addicted to drugs. It is very sad.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Ahmed helped me move into my new apartment.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The lawyer advised me not to speak to anyone about the case.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.