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I found another one today. It explains clearly the 3 different ways to pronounce verbs in past tense ending in -ed:
http://www.eflnet.com/tutorials/finaled.php
In short,
if the original verb ends with the sound (not spelling): p,k,f,s,sh,ch,th, then after adding -ed, the verb is pronounced with 't', eg. "shipped" is pronounced like "shipt"
if the orginal verb ends with 't' or 'd' sound, then after adding -ed, the verb is pronunced with an extra 'ted' or 'ded', eg. in "faded" (like "飛凸d")
for all others, the verb is pronounced with 'd' at the end, eg. "weighed" is like "wayd", not "way凸"
[ 本文章最後由 cheungll 於 07-9-27 09:43 編輯 ] |
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