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Reglas sobre la pronunciacin de la terminacin 'ed' del pasado de los verbos regulares
Si la pronunciacin de los verbos termina con "d" o " t"
visited (vsitid)
started (startid)
wanted (wntid)
added (did)
hated (jitid)
rented (rntid)
arrested (arrstid)
waited (witid)
rested (rstid)
accepted (aksptid)
eliminated (elminitid)
decided (disidid)
repeated (riptid)
Si la pronunciacin de los verbos termina en "r", " n", " i" o "l"
discovered (discverd)
conquered (cnkerd)
notified (nutifid)
specified (spcifid)
explored (eksplord)
destroyed (distrid)
sweetened (sutend)
blackened (blkend)
prefered (priferd)
combined (combind)
studied (stadid)
stayed (stid)
answered (nserd)
cleaned (clind)
called (cold)
listened (lsnd)
talked (tkt)
walked (ukt)
worked (werkt)
loved (lvt)
received (ricivt)
helped (jlpt)
cooked (kkt)
lived (lvt)
danced (dnst)
smoked (smukt)
arrived (arrivt)
washed (wsht)
fixed (fkst)
parked (parkt)
missed (mst)
exercised (ksersist)
**NOTA IMPORTANTE: Cuando decimos que la pronunciacin depende de cmo acaba el verbo, nos
referimos a como suena, NO a como se escribe.
>Por ejemplo, el verbo appreciate (apreciar), ortogrficamente acaba en la vocal e, pero al pronunciarlo
acaba en t': /aprishieit/ (/priiet/), entonces deberemos seguir la regla n 3 (la de las palabras que
acaban en en t o d). Is it clear?