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1- Friends my job is dangerous

2- Kims
3- Your brother is happy
4- My father not is a man rich

Ed pronunciation Regular verbs finish in -ed in affirmative sentences in the past simple and it can
have three different sound /t/ when the verb ends in a voiceless sound (s, sh, ch, f, p, k,) Dressed
/drest/ Brushed /brusht/ Watched /wacht/ Laughed /laft/ Liked /laikt/ /d/ when the verb ends in a
voiced sound (a, e, i, o ,u, b, g, j, l, m, n, q, r, v, w, y, z) Called /cold/ Played /pleid/ Climbed
/claimbd/ Listened /lisend/ Lived /livd/ /Id/ if the verb ends in “t” or “d” the -ed is pronoun
/Id/ if the verb ends in “t” or “d” the -ed is pronounced /id/ Wanted /wantid/ Need /nidid/ Invited
/invaitid/

IN months, years, holidays, seasons, period of day (in the morning, in the afternoon , in the
evening) length of time.

ON day, date # of date


AT time . night , midnight (12:00 a.m) noon (12:00 m)

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