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