الخميس, 2013-01-10, 8:23 PM | رسالة # 1 |
| إنتسبت في المنتدى:2013-01-10
رقم العضوية : 19 أقيم في : الجزائر
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| 1) [t] final sound Verbs ending in sounds [p, k, θ, f, s, ʃ, tʃ] cause the “-ed” ending to be pronounced as [t]). Listen and Repeat
[p] “He popped a balloon.” [t] [k] “They talked a lot” [t] [θ] “th”: “She frothed a cup of milk” [t] [f] “I laughed at the movie.” [t] [s] “She kissed a frog.” [t] [ʃ] “sh”: “We brushed it off.” [t] [tʃ] “ch”: “I reached around for it.” [t]
2)[d] final sound
Verbs ending in sounds [b, g, ð, v, z, ʒ, dʒ, m, n, ŋ, r, l] cause the “-ed” ending to be pronounced as [d]. Listen and Repeat
[b] “It bobbed up and down.” [d] [g] “He begged her to stay.” [d] [ð] “She breathed loudly.” [d] [v] “They loved it.” [d] [z] “We raised her expectations.” [zd] [dʒ] “They bridged the gap.” [d] [m] “I claimed it was mine.” [d] [n] “They banned new members.” [d] [ŋ] “She banged into the chair.” [d] [r] “He cleared it up.” [d] [l] “I rolled up the paper.” [d]
3)[ [ɪd] final sound
Verbs ending in the sounds [t] or [d] will cause the “-ed” ending of a verb to be pronounced as the syllable [əd] or [ɪd]. visited - demanded [ɪd]
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