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The document discusses the pronunciation of the past tense marker "-d" or "-ed" in English. It explains that "-d" is pronounced as "/t/" after voiceless consonants like "p", "k", "ch", "f", "th", "s", "sh". "-ed" is pronounced as "/id/" after voiced consonants and vowels. A few examples are provided for each rule to illustrate the pronunciation patterns.
The document discusses the pronunciation of the past tense marker "-d" or "-ed" in English. It explains that "-d" is pronounced as "/t/" after voiceless consonants like "p", "k", "ch", "f", "th", "s", "sh". "-ed" is pronounced as "/id/" after voiced consonants and vowels. A few examples are provided for each rule to illustrate the pronunciation patterns.
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The document discusses the pronunciation of the past tense marker "-d" or "-ed" in English. It explains that "-d" is pronounced as "/t/" after voiceless consonants like "p", "k", "ch", "f", "th", "s", "sh". "-ed" is pronounced as "/id/" after voiced consonants and vowels. A few examples are provided for each rule to illustrate the pronunciation patterns.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Téléchargez comme DOC, PDF, TXT ou lisez en ligne sur Scribd