Pronouncing "ed" Endings Exercise 3
Directions: Choose the correct pronunciation of "ed" in the following words.
- The virus affected his eyesight.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The artist framed the picture.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- There are so many insects in this house! We must have them exterminated.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The beach was so much fun, we decided to stay there another week.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Roger extended his arm to catch the ball.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Our boss has approved the plans. We are starting the project next week.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Oh no! Our flight has been cancelled. We will have to wait for the next one.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Ouch! I burned my finger on the stove!
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Even though it was dark outside, Dorothy and I managed to find our way home.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- When Reeny was a baby, she depended on her mother for food.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.