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| When have I got exactly to pronounce the final -ed verbs? When not? Thank you, Adrián. |
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| Greetings, verbs that end with a "t" or a "d" are read as a two syllable word... example: want....wanted >>>> want ed need.....needed >>>> need ed as for verbs that don't end with a "t" or a "d", they are read as a one syllable word... example: ask....asked jump....jumped I hope this is clear No'uma |
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| Many thanks No'uma |
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