Pronouncing "ed" Endings Exercise 4
Directions: Choose the correct pronunciation of "ed" in the following words.
- It was cold outside, so Andy zipped up his jacket.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Jose scraped his arm on the pavement. It began to bleed.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Angelica did not understand the question. She needed help.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- I called my mom last night.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The race started at ten o'clock this morning.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Chathinya moved back to India.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Omar mopped the floor until it was clean.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Juana cooked dinner for her family last night.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Tessa saved enough money to buy the new car.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Jason did not take the bus. He walked home.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.