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Regular Past Tense

This guide explores the pronunciation of regular past tense verbs in English, focusing on the final sounds. It distinguishes between voiced endings (sonoros) such as /d/ for verbs like "begged," "bowed," and "stayed," and voiceless endings (sordos) represented by /t/ in "watched," "clapped," and "kicked." It also covers verbs ending in /t/ or /d/, which take an /id/ pronunciation, like "waited" and "needed." This knowledge is essential for mastering English verb conjugation and enhancing pronunciation skills.

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Regular Past Tense

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  1. Regular Past Tense Pronunciation

  2. Finales sonoros y vocales = /d/ • /d/ cuando último sonido del verbo es sonoro (b, g, l, m, n, v, w, y, z y las vocales) begged, bowed, stayed

  3. Finales sordos • /t/ cuando el último sonido del verbo es sordo (ch, f, h, k, p, s, sh): watched, clapped, kicked, pushed

  4. /t/ and /d/ • /id/ cuando el verbo acaba en sonido /t/ o /d/ waited, needed

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