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What are regular verbs?
Verbs that we only add -ed at the end.
What are irregular verbs?
Verbs that change completely.
Complete the sentence: I ___ (go) to the beach two days ago.
I went to the beach two days ago.
Complete the sentence: We ___ (see) my friends at the party.
We saw my friends at the party.
Complete the sentence: She ___ (wear) a black dress for the party.
She wore a black dress for the party.
Complete the sentence: My brother ___ (want) a videogame for his birthday and I gave it to him.
My brother wanted a videogame for his birthday and I gave it to him.
Complete the sentence: Did you ____ (listen) to the new Vicente Fernandez's song?
Did you listen to the new Vicente Fernandez's song?
Complete the sentence: Alex ____ (not call) me yesterday.
Alex didn't call me yesterday.
Complete the sentence: I ____ (finish) my homework 10 minutes before the class.
I finished my homework 10 minutes before the class.
Complete the question: ___ you ___ (cook) the dinner for today?
Did you cook the dinner for today?
How do we pronounce the verb "started" ?
We pronunce it with the sound of the "-ed" at the end.
True or false? When a verb ends in /t/ or /d/, we pronounce the -ed at the end of the past form.
True!
How do we pronounce the verb "asked" ?
We don't pronounce the -ed at the end.