Talk a Lot Intermediate Book 1 200 Common Regular Verbs in English The past forms 2 nd and 3 rd forms of all regular verbs in English end in “-ed”.. The rules are: • If the verb ends
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Intermediate Book 1
200 Common Regular Verbs in English
The past forms (2 nd and 3 rd forms) of all regular verbs in English end in “-ed” The rules are:
• If the verb ends with a LíL or LÇL sound, “-ed” is pronounced L]ÇL
• If the verb ends with a vowel sound, “-ed” is pronounced LÇL=
• If the verb ends with a voiced consonant sound, “-ed” is pronounced LÇL
• If the verb ends with an unvoiced consonant sound, “-ed” is pronounced LíL
Practise saying the past form of each regular verb, ending in L]ÇL , LÇL , or LíL
accept
achieve
add
admire
admit
advise
agree
alienate
allow
announce
annoy
apologise
appear
applaud
arrange
arrive
attempt
attend
attract
avoid
bake
bathe
beg
behave
belong
boil
book
bother
brake
call
care
challenge
change
charm
chat
cheat
check
clean
climb
close
communicate
complain
complete
consider
contain
continue
correct
create
debate
deceive
decide deliver descend determine distract doubt dream earn employ empty end enjoy enter erase exercise exist experiment explain explode extend fade fascinate fax fill finalise finish fit fix fold form forward fry glue guard guess halve handle happen hate help hope hunt ignore imagine improve include intend invent invite join
jump kick kiss knock last laugh learn lie like listen live load loan lock look love manage match matter mend miss move need notice occupy offer open order owe own paint pass perform phone pick place play point post praise prefer preserve print promise pronounce protect pull push rain reach
realise receive recommend record replace reply return rob rush seem share socialise spare stain start stop succeed suggest suppose surprise survey suspend switch talk target tempt test text thank tire touch tour trade train transform travel trust try use visit wait walk want wash waste watch weigh work worry zoom
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