Saying "d" or "ed" in English's Past Tense | American Pronunciation Practice
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Despite it being called "simple
Despite it being called "simple past," pronouncing the past tense in English can be tricky. Native speakers will unknowingly switch up how they say the -ed ending. In this video, we break down four rules to make you sound more fluent when using the past tense.
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1:06 -ed after a voiced consonant
2:17 -ed after a voiceless consonant
2:54 -ed after a "d" or "t"
4:09 -ed after a vowel
5:33 Practice
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