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05 March 2011

The 'ED' ending

Rule #1 -- The / ID / sound

For verbs ending in 'D' or 'T', the final -ed is pronounced like 'ID' as in the final two letters of 'DID'.
Note 1 - The final 'e' is pronounced as part of the 'ID' ending.
Note 2 - The final 'id' sound adds another syllable to the end of the word.


Ending Sound Verb Past Form
Pronounciation
(Two sylable)
Spanish Definition

d
to add
added

add/id/


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d
to end
ended

end/id/


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d
to grade
graded

grade/id/


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d
to need
needed

need/id/


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t
to act
acted

act/id/


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t
to date
dated

date/id/


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t
to exit
exited

exit/id/


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t
to hate
hated

hate/id/


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t
to object
objected

object/id/


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t
to seat
seated

seat/id/


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t
to taste
tasted

taste/id/


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t
to want
wanted

want/id/


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Ending Sound Verb Past Form
Pronounciation
(Three or Four sylable)
Spanish Definition

d
to decide
decided

de-ci-/DID/


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d
to include
included

in-clu-/DID/


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t
to excite
excited

ex-ci-/TID/


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't'
to associate
associated

as-so-cia-/TID


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T
to dedicate
dedicated

de-di-ca-/TID/


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't'
to escalate
escalated

es-ca-la-/TID


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't'
to saciate
saciateed

sa-ci-a-/TID


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