Example
:
needed /id
walked /t
rained /d
Howard’s Morning
The
clock radio played /d soft
music, but it sounded /id far
away to Howard. At last, he opened /d
his
eyes, rolled
/d over, and looked
/t at the clock. He turned
/d away and started
/id to go back to sleep
when suddenly he realized /d
that
it was already eight o’clock. He was late. He jumped /t out of bed, quickly shaved /t, brushed
/t his teeth, combed
/d his hair, and got dressed /t He’d wanted /id to take a shower, but decided
/id that there wasn’t
enough time. He rushed /t down
the stairs and into the kitchen. He hated /id being late. Hurriedly, he fixed /t breakfast coffee and a
toasted /id English
muffin (no time for his usual fried /d
egg)
and raced /t out
the door. He started /id his
car and had just pulled /d out
the driveway when the thought popped /tinto
his mid: it was Saturday; he didn’t have to go to work after all. He slowly returned /d, climbed /d the stairs, changed
/d his clothes, and went
back to bed again.
How is the
<ed> ending most commonly pronounced ?
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