How to Pronounce the -ed Ending in English (A Comprehensive Pronunciation Guide) | /id/, /d/, /t/

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Learn the rules (and exceptions!) for the pronunciation of -ed endings for verbs and adjectives in English! Do you pronounce them /id/, /d/ or /t/? We'll look at both British and American English.
I'll also show you a trick in case you find it hard to pronounce -ed endings correctly.

Some more exceptions to the rules (adjectives):
beloved, crooked, dogged, learned, ragged, rugged, wretched

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You really kind enough doing good services I would say with lots of patience and smiling -- thank you much Teacher, Max!

neeshwar
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To be honest, your job is so good because not only is it deeply professional but also attention grabbing down to your personality and appearance. Smart people say: the more you enjoy the better you learn. Carry on like that and keep knocking me down with a feather ;)

pawefaber
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Very helpful lesson teacher! It´s the Achilles` ankle for many foreign students of english. In my mother language (portuguese), the sound of past tense is not so subtle as the regular verbs in english.Thank you so much!

JulioCesar-swqf
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Thank you for this lesson and for the detailed explanations.
I always learn new things and new vocabulary watching your videos.

ramone
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Hi dear Teacher,
I missed your new videos, till I saw the notification for this useful new tutorial.
Best regards
Your student from Morocco.

mouhrizmohammed
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Wow...what a useful video! I've noticed over the years that most native speakers pronounce these endings in a completely natural way but English learners find it difficult sometimes. I guess that our native language plays an important role on these difficulties, with the word "breathed" for example, not an easy word to be pronounced correctly for some Spanish speakers... or maybe it's just me!

yoputito
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I love your classes. Its a pleasure to watch you.

josejesus
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EXCELENT! LOVED! I AM HAPPY! THANK YOU TEACHER MAX!

silviojosedasilvasilvio
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This video is way more helpful than all the other videos I've watched so far that address this point...
Thanks

خطوات-رض
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Helpful.. Your facial expressions made the lesson more 'can:did' 😍.. thanks

dorist.mp
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Hi, thanks for very useful video. Sunday with YOU is as usually the best❤️

kedarbd
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Today's class is also helpful Everytime I learn new things l thank u and it mumma who is, I think, always behind the camera with u today it purple ratings r also beautiful

NisarAhmed-ytqu
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This kind of lesson you need to watch over and over to absorb all information and you can use them comfortably

OwllightA
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I have been saw many clips about ED sound but you are the first one who refer about id and ed sound.

bebrownbear
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You are a good teacher, thank u for the lesson .

marwaali
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Thanks a million, Tr.
Your video help me understand what I am confused.❤

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Nice to see you, teacher.
Thank you so much for your brilliant video.

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Thank you very much teacher regards from Central America.

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Professor Max your class are spectacular and speaking classes to me are fenomenal. I am in Canadá for vacations for 2 month

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Max, a great presentation and great visuals, e.g. use of colour. I really liked the style and crisp look.

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