
The ways of pronouncing -ed in the past tense verbs.A hyphen
Authored by Svetlana Jurisaar
English
8th - 9th Grade
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1.
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The verbs` final sound is [ t ].
walked
begged
watched
worked
wanted
2.
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The verbs` final sound is [ d ].
resisted
wished
used
saved
3.
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The verbs` final sound is [ id ].
avoided
distracted
yielded
scoffed
4.
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We write a hyphen like this:
/
>
-
:
5.
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A hyphen is used between two or more sentences when we want them to act as a single idea (adjective) that describe something.
True
False
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