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/ | WordRef |
d | to end | ended | end/id/ | WordRef |
d | to grade | graded | grade/id/ | WordRef |
d | to need | needed | need/id/ | WordRef |
t | to act | acted | act/id/ | WordRef |
t | to date | dated | date/id/ | WordRef |
t | to exit | exited | exit/id/ | WordRef |
t | to hate | hated | hate/id/ | WordRef |
t | to object | objected | object/id/ | WordRef |
t | to seat | seated | seat/id/ | WordRef |
t | to taste | tasted | taste/id/ | WordRef |
t | to want | wanted | want/id/ | WordRef |
Ending Sound | Verb | Past Form | Pronounciation (Three or Four sylable) | Spanish Definition |
d | to decide | decided | de-ci-/DID/ | WordRef |
d | to include | included | in-clu-/DID/ | WordRef |
t | to excite | excited | ex-ci-/TID/ | WordRef |
't' | to associate | associated | as-so-cia-/TID | WordRef |
T | to dedicate | dedicated | de-di-ca-/TID/ | WordRef |
't' | to escalate | escalated | es-ca-la-/TID | WordRef |
't' | to saciate | saciateed | sa-ci-a-/TID | WordRef |