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His son got him the present he really wanted.
(David) wanted
Mum helped me with my homework.
(Pete) helped
She was happy because she finished her homework.
(Pete) finished
They stayed up late to watch the New Year Fireworks.
(Rod) stayed
They brushed their teeth before going to bed.
(Pete) brushed
She tried fish and chips and she liked it!
(Rod) tried (Pete) liked
She invited me to her birthday party.
(David) invited
My mum cooked dinner.
(Pete) cooked
Who played guitar for The Who?
(Rod) played
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone
(David) invented
He watched TV after dinner.
(Pete) watched
The baby danced all night long.
(Pete) danced
He talked on the telephone.
(Pete) talked
They walked all afternoon.
(Pete) walked
She talked for a long time.
(Pete) talked
The presentation bored them all.
(Rod) bored
The plane arrived in snowy weather.
(Rod) arrived
She blinked his eyes.
(Pete) blinked
He danced in the kitchen.
(Pete) danced
My hamster played the trumpet!
(Rod) played
He's wanted dead or alive!
(David) wanted
She dreamed about a cat.
(Rod) dreamed
What are the three 'sounds' of "-ed" endings?
'-d' '-id' '-t'