Game Preview

Let's work with the /-ed/ pronunciation

  •  English    15     Public
    Regular verbs in past simple
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • He wished he had a new car.
    "ed" sounds like /t/.
  •  15
  • Tom and Lily are very attached to their grandparents.
    "ed" sounds like /t/.
  •  15
  • I closed my eyes against the bright light.
    "ed" sounds like /d/.
  •  15
  • I finished my daily chores.
    "ed" sounds like /t/.
  •  15
  • I laughed so hard my stomach hurt.
    "ed" sounds like /t/.
  •  15
  • Peter injured his knee outside.
    "ed" sounds like /d/.
  •  15
  • Jason did not take the bus. He walked home.
    "ed" sounds like /t/.
  •  15
  • The panda cooked dinner for her family last night.
    "ed" sounds like /t/.
  •  15
  • Mason watered his plants in the morning.
    "ed" sounds like /d/.
  •  15
  • Roger extended his arm to catch the ball.
    "ed" sounds like /id/.
  •  15
  • It was cold outside, so Andy zipped up his jacket.
    "ed" sounds like /t/.
  •  15
  • There are so many insects in this house! We must have them exterminated.
    "ed" sounds like /id/.
  •  15
  • The soup was too sweet, so James added some salt.
    "ed" sounds like /id/.
  •  15
  • Mr. and Mrs. Ricci moved to Thailand.
    "ed" sounds like /d/.
  •  15
  • The magician showed me a trick.
    "ed" sounds like /d/.
  •  15