Explore this spelling list: Entry Level 1: Words ending in -ed (1). Our page is packed with activities, games, and resources to help you succeed. Choose between games, tests, and downloadable activities to learn in a way that suits you.
Words that learners at Entry Level 1 are required to read and spell correctly.
Past tense verbs ending in -ed when the root word remains unchanged.
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accepted |
They accepted the invitation.
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added |
I added sugar to my tea to sweeten it.
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adopted |
We adopted a puppy.
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agreed |
I agreed to work harder in school.
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allowed |
You are only allowed one piece of hand luggage.
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asked |
She asked the doctor to examine her ears.
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assisted |
I assisted him with his bags.
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attacked |
The lion ferociously attacked the zebra.
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boiled |
We boiled the kettle for tea.
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borrowed |
He repaid the money he borrowed.
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brushed |
Kate brushed her horse's mane.
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called |
The owl called with a hoot.
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cheated |
I shouldn't have cheated on the test.
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cheered |
When the play ended, the audience stood up and cheered.
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chewed |
My dog chewed my slipper.
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cleaned |
We cleaned the windows.
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