Explore this spelling list: Entry Level 1: Words ending in -ed (3). These words are tailored to support your spelling journey. Click on the learning tabs to discover different ways to study.
Words that learners at Entry Level 1 are required to read and spell correctly.
In these past tense verbs that end in -ed, the root word remains unchanged.
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harassed |
The child harassed his mother until he got his own way.
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helped |
The injured hiker was helped to safety.
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interrupted |
He interrupted me while I was speaking.
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jumped |
I jumped in the puddle.
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kicked |
He kicked the ball through the window.
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killed |
The film's hero killed the villain.
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kissed |
They kissed at the end of the wedding ceremony.
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laughed |
I laughed at the funny joke.
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listened |
My teacher listened to my worries.
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murdered |
The villain murdered several people.
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needed |
I needed help with my homework.
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obeyed |
The children obeyed their teacher.
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offended |
I was offended by your rude joke.
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offered |
The shop offered a wide range of food.
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opened |
The family opened a bank account.
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