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Played, Worked, Wanted: Mastering the Secret of -ed Endings
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Think you’ve mastered regular verbs? Think again! In this episode of British Pronunciation Tips, we uncover the hidden secret of -ed endings — why words like worked, played, and wanted sound so different.
You’ll learn how the pronunciation of -ed changes depending on the final sound of the verb — becoming /t/, /d/, or /ɪd/ for clarity and ease of speaking. We’ll break down the rules, explore plenty of examples, and test your ear to help you hear (and say) the difference naturally.
By the end, you’ll know exactly when to use each ending — and your past tense verbs will sound smoother, clearer, and more native-like.
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