Past Simple Regular Verb Endings - Everyday Language - English Rules - Lesson Created
Saturday, 24th October 2009
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If I had a dollar for every time an English student mispronounced the simple past form of regular verbs, I would be a rich and happy man. This video lesson will show all students how easy it is to always pronounce the ed ending as either /id/, /t/ or /d/. Watch this video a few times and you will be sounding like a native English speaker before you can say "I have learned the secret!" (without the extra syllable in learned) This video was created to answer a question by Maria (YouTube name - rockmusicM), a student in Spain, so all thanks due to Maria.
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As it is, I'm a poor and happy man.
I'm happy because I have created a video that will stop students putting an extra syllable in walked and lived.


























