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Past Regular Verbs with T sound
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If the infinitive of the verb has a voiceless sound at the end of it, such as p, k, s, ch, sh, f, x, or h, you pronounce the "ed" ending as a "T."
Terms in this set (30)
guess
guessed
help
helped
hike
hiked
hope
hoped
joke
joked
jump
jumped
kiss
kissed
knock
knocked
laugh
laughed
lock
locked
look
looked
miss
missed
mix
mixed
pack
packed
pass
passed
pick
picked
press
pressed
pronounce
pronounced
push
pushed
relax
relaxed
shop
shopped
slip
slipped
smoke
smoked
stop
stopped
talk
talked
type
typed
walk
walked
wash
washed
watch
watched
work
worked
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Above each underlined word in the following paragraph, indicate which part of speech it is by writing *N* for *noun, PRON* for *pronoun, ADJ* for *adjective, V* for *verb, ADV* for *adverb, PREP* for *preposition, C* for *conjunction*, or *I* for *interjection*. **Example [1]** $\overset{\textit{\color{#c34632}{ADV}}}{{\underline{\text{Not}}}}$ all authors achieve fame during their lifetimes. Before William Shakespeare $\underline{\text{died}}$ in $1616$, he had achieved $\underline{\text{some}}$ of success as a popular $\underline{\text{playwright}}$ and actor. However, $\underline{\text{few}}$ would have predicted the $\underline{\text{impact}}$
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