HOW TO PRONOUNCE -EDAT THE END OF A VERB
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It's difficult to know how to pronounce -ed in English, because it's pronounced in three different ways. It depends on the letter before.
The three ways are:
1: 'id' (like in painted 'paint-id')
2: 'd' (like in played)
3: 't' (like in hoped)
The most important thing to remember is this: if the verb has a 'd' or a 't' sound before -ed you need to pronounce 'id'. If it doesn't, don't pronounce an extra syllable.
Be careful! It's the sound, not the letter: 'decided' is pronounced 'decide-id' even though 'decide' ends in 'e', because we don't say the 'e', so the last sound is 'd'.
So, for example:
- wanted (want-id)
- ended (end-id)
- decided (decide-id)
- admitted (admit-id)
- suggested (suggest-id)
- recommended (recommend-id)
- hated (hate-id)
- intended (intend-id)
- started (start-id)
For the other two sounds it doesn't matter so much. Just make sure you don't say '-id'! For example, 'stopped' is pronounced 'stopt' and never '
If the word before -ed ends in the sounds 'p', 'f', 's', 'ch', 'sh', 'k', then -ed is pronounced 't'. So:
- 'p' stopped
- 'f' laughed
- 's' promised
- 'ch' watched
- 'sh' finished
- 'k' walked
- allowed
- cried
- enjoyed
- cleaned
- imagined
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Adapted from: https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/how-to-pronounce-ed.html. Accessed on November 11, 2025. © www.perfect-english-grammar.com. All rights reserved.



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