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  1. What I’m going to give you here are the pronunciation rules for r egular verbs in the past and participle and a list of REGULAR VERBS in English including the pronunciation of ‘ -ed’ that corresponds to it (t,d or id ), but the dirty work of listening, learning and practising it is all yours;)

  2. The table below contains irregular verbs, their short definitions, and audio pronunciation of each form of the verb.

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    Infinitive
    Past Simple
    Past Participle
    abide
    abode (abided)
    abode (abided)
    To put up with; tolerate
    arise
    arose
    arisen
    to get up, to move upward; ascend
    be
    was (sing.), were (pl.)
    been
    to exist in actuality; have life or ...
    bear
    bore
    born / borne (equal pronunciation)
    to hold and take along, carry, transport;
  3. See an extended list of English irregular verbs and their past forms. "Lingbase" will help you learn and memorize irregular verbs effectively.

    Infinitive
    Past Simple
    Past Participle
    arise
    arose
    arisen
    be
    was/were
    been
    bear
    bore
    born
    beat
    beat
    beaten
    • Group A: Voiceless Last Sound of The Infinitive
    • Group B: Voiced Last Sound of The Infinitive
    • Group C: T Or D as The Last Sound of The Infinitive

    If the infinitive of the verb has a voiceless sound at the end of it, such as p, k, s, ch, sh, f, x, or h, you pronounce the "ed" ending as a "T." (Note the pronunciation in parentheses. It's the sound that determines the group that a word belongs to, not always the written letter. For example, even though dance ends with a -ce, its sound is that o...

    If the last sound in the verb is a voiced one, such as in l, v, n, m, r, b, v, g, w, y, z, and vowel sounds, or diphthongs, then pronounce the "-ed" ending as "D." (Note the pronunciation in parentheses. The sound determines the group that a word belongs to, not always the written letter. For example, even though advise ends with an -se, its sound ...

    If the last sound in the infinitive verb is a t or d, pronounce the "-ed" ending as “ID.” Example: Need, needed = need(id) "-ed" as “ID” 1. accepted 2. afforded 3. arrested 4. attended 5. collected 6. contacted 7. counted 8. decided 9. defended 10. demanded 11. divided 12. ended 13. expanded 14. expected 15. exported 16. flooded 17. graduated 18. h...

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  4. Sep 10, 2021 · Learn how to pronounce and conjugate 60 of the most common irregular verbs in English. Irregular verbs can be difficult in English to remember, but after thi...

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  5. Looking for examples of how to pronounce verbs with unusual past forms? Take a look at this useful list of English irregular verbs with phonetic transcription and you'll find what you need.

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  7. Apr 25, 2019 · Learn the definition and a list of over 130 common regular verbs in English. Useful vocabulary for ESL learners and teachers with ESL infographic.

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