-ed suffix past tense verbs -ed can sound like /id/ /d/ /t/
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jumped |
I jumped in the puddle.
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walked |
After a tiring day, he walked home with a droop.
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looked |
He looked at his brother with disdain.
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needed |
To fix the sink the plumber needed a better tool.
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picked |
She picked some basil from the garden.
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watched |
When they got home from school the kids watched a cartoon.
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listened |
Amelia listened to the fable.
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showed |
The doctor showed concern for her health.
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shouted |
'How dare you?' he shouted.
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kicked |
He kicked the ball through the window.
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