Pronouncing "ed" Endings Exercise 5
Directions: Choose the correct pronunciation of "ed" in the following words.
- The service was wonderful. So, Lupita tipped the waiter.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The car broke down. So, they abandoned it and continued on foot.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Roofio battled captain hook on the pirate ship.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- I wanted a drink of water last night.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Matt cannot see the movie. It is rated R.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Veeru and I liked the play. I think we are going to see it again.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Ronaldo injured his knee and had to leave the game.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- Last Easter, the children hunted for eggs.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- The storm created strong currents in the water.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.
- First I put on my socks. Then I tied my shoes.
- "ed" sounds like d.
- "ed" sounds like t.
- "ed" sounds like id.