How to Pronounce the -ed Ending in English (A Comprehensive Guide)
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- čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
- Learn the rules (and exceptions!) for the pronunciation of -ed endings for verbs and adjectives in English! 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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There are English subtitles available and remember that you can speed up or slow down the video if you need to. :)
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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!
Thanks, Alfonso! No, it's definitely not just you. The TH (particularly the voiced TH) is tricky for a lot of people, especially if it's followed by a D or S. As I think I've said in a couple of videos, my "cruz" in Spanish is (and probably always will be 😄) the rolled R...
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I'm very glad! Thanks for your comment, Ramon. :)
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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!
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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.
See your clip and now I know why I cant tell different sound between manage and managed cause I always pronunciate mange like manged 😮
I would like to point out that usually stuff like that is never being taught, mostly, as a result of some prevalent language teaching approaches. Thus, many people are really confused when it comes to these simple pronunciation rules even if they are really skilled in other respects of the english language. As a certified translator (english to greek) and a speaker of six more languages I'm aware of the effort you put but the result is really excellent.Perhaps the most down-to-earth youtube teacher and a great appreciator of the difficulties that a non native speaker may have to adress. Keep on going, even very advanced learners have a lot to find at your videos.
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I have pronouncing 'th' all the time, Max. Especially words like the, three and those and these.
Max, a great presentation and great visuals, e.g. use of colour. I really liked the style and crisp look.
Thanks, Peter! Yeah, I thought I'd try something new. :) After filming I got a new microphone, though, because I didn't realise how much moving things around would affect the sound. :D
@@EnglishwithMax I didn’t notice the sound quality being anything but okay, but then again, while I don’t need your services and watch for fun. I found myself focusing on the visuals and how you placed things to keep it interesting and get your message across. Personally, I also respond to visuals and colour! I suppose habits die hard, three years ago I was the lead in a project creating internal content here (I wrote the scripts among other stuff, in part so I didn’t have to get in front of the camera), and was interested in what worked on YT versus what didn’t. Also, you, as a creator, have to keep it interesting for yourself by trying new approaches. Keep doing what you as for as long as you can as I think you make a difference to your students - along with many other educational CZcamsrs.
Thanks a lot, Peter. :) Yes, it's interesting deciding on different approaches. Have a great week!
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I cover a good part of it in these videos :):
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This is my nemesis. I have okay writing and listening but my pronunciation...
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I'm a native speaker of English. I love English. I've taken Latin and German. Both taught me a lot about parts of speech. I am tutoring a 38-year-old Guatemalan man who speaks Mayan and Spanish and some English. In my opinion, English is a very difficult language. It is loaded with exceptions. How would you compare it to the languages you know? I suppose that languages like Mandarin are probably more difficult.
The spelling and pronunciation is definitely more difficult compared to other languages I know, but I think most languages have their difficulties when it comes to grammar and vocabulary :).
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How should ed endings be pronounced when regarding connected speech?
Just follow the normal rules of connected speech (based on the sounds, not the letters ;-)).
@@EnglishwithMax Actually, that's the problem; the normal way doesn't work. It sounds a little unnatural. For instance, in the sentence "They bombed the building ," pronouncing "bombed the" is rather hard and a little unnatural. So, any solutions?
I'd say the elision rule for /d/ or /t/ would still apply there. Speaking quickly, you could get away with not pronouncing the -ed (bombthe), or we'd just say it really softly.
www.rmittraining.com/news/blog/connected-speech
(scroll down to elision)
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hi teacher, I know how to pronounce each word, but when I speak fast, how can I pronounce ending sounds. It seems to me that conversation is paused to pronounce all. Help me, thanks teacher
Good question... Unfortunately I can't give a short answer, but you should look up information about connected speech and reductions. All the best!
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Beloved?
It's in the list of exceptions in the description. ;)
www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/beloved_1?q=beloved
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