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Group #1

Subject: English I
Teacher’s name: Blanca Janeth Montoya
• If a regular verb ends in a consonant or a vocal other than E, the ED
termination is added.
• If a regular verb ends with the letter E, the D termination is added

Walk → Walked
Call → Called
Decide → Decided
Love → Loved
• When a vern ends in a consonant plus the letter Y, you have to change
the Y for an I before adding the ED termination.

Cry → Cried
Reply → Replied

Verbs that don’t end in vocal plus letter Y DON’T FOLLOW


the rule.

Enjoy → Enjoyed
• If a verb has a syllabe and ends in a single vocal plus a single
consonant, the consonant doubles before adding ED

Stop → Stopped
Consonante + Vocal + Consonante = Se duplica la
Hug → Hugged consonante final
Tap → Tapped

Verbs ending in C, X, W or Y DON’T FOLLOW this rule.

Box → Boxed
Show → Showed
Play → Played
• 1.) ‘Ed’ → T
It is pronounced as a T, when the letter is before a deaf sound. Works
with this consonants: P, K, CH, SH, S , F and H.
Washed → WoshT
Checked → ChekT
• 2.) ‘Ed’ → D
It is pronounced like a D after sound sounds. In other way, all vocals
and consonants: B, G, Z, V, M, N, L, R, W, J
Called → Coold
Grabbed → Grabd
• 3.) ‘Ed’ → ID
Verbs ending in T or D

Decided → Disaidid

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