lesson: past tense phonics (worksheet)
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This is about differentiating the sound of the ending of regular verbs in past tense.TRANSCRIPT
Regular past tense verb pronunciation
‘t’ ‘d’ ‘id’
Ed as “T”
Voiceless sound: – p – k – s – ch – sh – f – x – h - pronounce ED as “T”
Example: Ask, asked = ask(T)
hikedjokedjumped kissedlaughed (læf) + tlocked missedmixed
askedbaked
brushed cooked danced (da:ns) + t dropped
Remember that it depends on the ending sound of the verb, not the letter. For example, in advise, the s is pronounced as a z. Therefore, it doesn’t have the ‘t’ ending sound.
advised (ad’vaiz)
Ed as “D”
Voiced sound : – l – v – n – m – r – b – v – g – w – y – z – and vowel sounds (diphthongs) pronounce ED as “D”
Example: Allow, allowed = allow(D)
advised (ad’vaiz) + dagreedallowed believedcalledcarried
explored happenedimagined killedlistened livedloved
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SCHOOL: ______________________________________________
Name: __________________ No. ______ Prathom: 6 / ___ Date: ___________
cleaned enjoyed
measured
T or D pronounce ED as “ID”
Example: Need, needed = need(id)
Ed as “ID”
accepted attendedarrestedcollectedcontacted decideddefended dividedendedexpandedexpected
includedinvited inventedlandedneeded printedpresented
provided reported respected
startedshouted
Regular Past Tense Worksheet
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Here are the regular past verbs.
LikeWalkLookListenTalkChatArriveTravel
WashPlayTryPayPaintStudyDancePick
LiveWatchEnjoyJumpFaintBorrowWadeTouch
Now classify the verbs into one of these three columns.
T D ID
Complete the sentences using the past tense of the verb in parentheses.
1. I (need) a pencil to write a letter.
2. You (play) hockey every day last week.
3. I (run) on Sundays and Fridays last month.
4. You (score) in your game of soccer !
5. He (needs) two spoons.
6. We (shoot) in the net yesterday.
7. We (watch) a hockey game on my new TV !
8. She (plays) football every week.
9. They (score) a goal at the last minute.
10. He (wears) a pair of pants.
11. I (watch) your performances on TV!
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