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NAME: PAUL QUIÑONEZ

-ed Sounds Interactive Worksheet


ESL / EFL RESOUR CES

A. Complete the conversation below with the regular verbs from the box in the past
tense. Then, read the conversation.

wai stay cook need want retu visit look


t rn
call wash miss decide watch play wrap seem

A: What did you do last night?


B: I (1) played tennis with Ralph.
A: Oh, how is Ralph?
B(2:) seemed happy. He (3) needed some exercise so he called
He (4)
me for a game of tennis.
A: That's great. The last time I saw Ralph, he (5) looked overweight.
B: Well, he's getting into shape now. So, what did you do last night?
A: Nothing much. I (6) stayed home all evening.
B: Did you do anything at home?
A: Let me see. I (7) washed my clothes.
B: Sounds exciting.
A: I (8) watched TV.
B: Amazing.
A: I (9) cooked a steak.
B: Wow.
A: And I (10) wrapped my girlfriend's birthday present.
B: When is her birthday?
A: It's today. I (11) visited her this morning. She (12) returned from Dubai
last night.
B: How long did she go there for?
A: She went there for three weeks. I (13) missed her so much while she was away.
B: Did you do anything nice?
A: She (14) wanted to go out for lunch. So, I took her to an expensive restaurant. It
was very nice.
B: That's great.
A: We ate so much food. Then, we (15) decided to go to the cinema. The cinema was
busy. We (16) waited for a long time to get the tickets, but the movie was really
good.
B. Past tense regular verb -ed endings can be pronounced in three ways: d, t, or Id.
Follow the rules and put the past tense regular verbs from the conversation into the
correct column.

/d/ /t/ / Id /
all other sounds unvoiced: p, k, s, f, th, ch, d and t sounds.
sh
playe looke need
d d ed
seem wash visite
ed ed d
called watched wanted
stayed cooked decided
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C. Now, read the conversation again using the correct pronunciation of the -ed
sounds.

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