Free Pronouncing "ed" Endings Worksheets
Description: This page contains free pronouncing "ed" endings worksheets. On these
worksheets, students learn proper pronunciation of "ed" endings. Included are explanations and examples of the three possible "ed"
ending pronunciations (t, d, id).
This section seems to be especially helpful to English as a Second Language students. Words that end in "ed" are abundant, and
their pronunciation rules can be difficult to memorize.
For students who did not have the advantage of learning
these rules during the critical period of language
acquisition (ages 2-12), understanding when to use the
different "ed" pronunciations can be especially frustrating.
Therefore, until these rules become more intuitive for the student
in everyday speech, the best method of practice remains repetition,
listening to their pronunciation when spoken by other native English
speakers, and using them in the most common sentence structures.
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Explanation, examples, and practice pronouncing "ed" endings correctly. Practice involves choosing the correct pronunciation for words that end in "ed" in 10 sentences and a short story.
Answers to the Pronouncing "ed" Endings Worksheet.