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Week 6

Week 6. Indirect vs Direct Language, Complaining, Pronuncaition of – ed morpheme. Pronunciation of - ed. Do you pronounce the – ed at the end of these words the same way? laughed burned treated. Pronunciation of - ed. - ed is pronounced /t/ after these sounds:

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Week 6

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  1. Week 6 Indirect vs Direct Language, Complaining, Pronuncaition of –ed morpheme

  2. Pronunciation of -ed • Do you pronounce the –ed at the end of these words the same way? laughed burned treated

  3. Pronunciation of -ed • -ed is pronounced /t/ after these sounds: p k s shchth [thing] Chipped Baked Passed Fished Touched mouthed

  4. Pronunciation of -ed • -ed is pronounced /d/ after these sounds: b v l r z j th [then] vowels n m Rubbed hazed named Loved judged bathed Rolled allowed Cared cleaned

  5. Pronunciation of -ed • -ed is pronounced /id/ after these sounds: t d Treated Decided

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