Listening Skill
Mastering the "-ed" at the end of verb is a video for learn pronounces and strategies about sound "-ed" , "-t", "-d". He will have describe and example the sound. It's easy to learn because he has pronunciation clear and simple words to describe.
It's pronounces as a "t" when following a voiceless sound CH, F, H, K, P, S, SH, T and the soft TH sound example : Talked, Stopped, Hissed, Washed, Watched etc.
The (-ed) is pronounces a (D) after voiced sounds B D G J L M N R V Z (th in the) and all vowels
example : Called, Rained, Lived, Robbed, Stayed etc.
(-ed) is pronounced as "id" when it follows a "t" or a "d" sound example : Waite, Needed etc.
In addition, final video has a words -ed sound for practice after you learn already. I think it can useful my English more than read the book.
Reference : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak-5YDtQGhw&feature=youtu.be
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