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Do you know how many ways you can pronounce -ed word endings? There are three ways. In this English lesson, we’ll go over them together. You’ll practice the three sounds with me: /t/, /d/, and /ɪd/. I’ll also teach you a special trick to help you s
The regular past tense is spelled with an -ed ending.过去式的规则变化指的是以 -ed 结尾的词。But this -ed ending sounds different in different words.但是 -ed 结尾在不同的单词中发音不同。Consider these two words: liked, loved.想想这两个词:liked,loved。In the word liked, the -ed ...
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it’s just a bit hard for beginners to pronounce is all :) I grant respect to my one friend who is learning Greek, Biblical hebrew, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Latin, French, and Italian. He’s my idol. Johnny Boy Reply Anonymous on January 24, 2013 at 14:22 Salut! Apologies for that...
Likeeverylanguage, English requires you to use specific mouth and tongue positions in order to pronounce words correctly. These can be really difficult if you’re not a native speaker. It takes time and hard work to develop the right mouth muscles and master those pronunciation positions!