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This document provides information about English classes available online and how to request more details. It includes:
1. Contact information for an email address to request information about the online English classes.
2. An explanation of how regular verbs are pronounced in their past form, with examples grouping verbs that are pronounced by adding /d/ after the infinitive if they end in a voiced sound.
3. A list of example verbs and their infinitive and past tense forms to illustrate this pronunciation rule.
This document provides information about English classes available online and how to request more details. It includes:
1. Contact information for an email address to request information about the online English classes.
2. An explanation of how regular verbs are pronounced in their past form, with examples grouping verbs that are pronounced by adding /d/ after the infinitive if they end in a voiced sound.
3. A list of example verbs and their infinitive and past tense forms to illustrate this pronunciation rule.
This document provides information about English classes available online and how to request more details. It includes:
1. Contact information for an email address to request information about the online English classes.
2. An explanation of how regular verbs are pronounced in their past form, with examples grouping verbs that are pronounced by adding /d/ after the infinitive if they end in a voiced sound.
3. A list of example verbs and their infinitive and past tense forms to illustrate this pronunciation rule.
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1. Se pronuncia -D después de las consonantes sonoras b, g, j, l, m, n, z, v, ng y th [fuerte].
Asimismo, después de todos los sonidos vocales y diptongos: mob mobbed /mobd/ (acosar) beg begged /begd/ (rogar) fill filled /fild/ (llenar) quiz quizzed /kuízd/ (concursar) love loved /lovd/ (amar) hum hummed /jamd/ (canturrear) thin thinned /zind/ (adelgazar) judge judged /yádshd/ (juzgar) smooth smoothed /smuzd/ (alisar) clang clanged /klangd/ (hacer sonar) fry fried /fráid/ (freir)
REGULAR VERBS ARE PRONOUNCED
IN THREE DIFFERENT WAYS IN THEIR PAST FORM. GROUP 1: INFINITIVE + / d / Verbs ending in voiced sound in the infinitive are followed by / d / in the past. Please, listen and repeat...
advise advised aconsejar live lived vivir
agree agreed concordar measure measured medir arrive arrived llegar open opened abrir believe believed creer play played jugar burn burned quemar perform performed desempeñar call called llamar realize realized darse cuenta carry carried llevar rain rained llover clean cleaned limpiar repair repaired reparar close closed cerrar save saved ahorrar, salvar change changed cambiar share shared compartir deliver delivered entregar sign signed firmar die died morir slam slammed cerrar de golpe dry dried secar stay stayed permanecer earn earned ganar ($) snow snowed nevar enjoy enjoyed disfrutar study studied estudiar explain explained explicar try tried tratar explore explored explorar travel travelled viajar follow followed seguir turn turned girar happen happened suceder use used usar interview interviewed entrevistar whisper whispered susurrar imagine imagined imaginar worry worried preocuparse listen listened escuchar
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