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Past Tense Ending: - ed Sometimes -ed sounds like “t.” Sometimes -ed sounds like “d.” Sometimes -ed sounds like “ed.” Listen and practice saying the words and sentences!

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When we talk or write about something that happened in the past, we often add -ed to the verb. Practice saying the past tense words to pronounce the ending correctly.

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Past Tense Ending: -ed

Sometimes -ed sounds like “t.”Sometimes -ed sounds like “d.”Sometimes -ed sounds like “ed.”

Listen and practice saying the words and sentences!

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jumpedHe jumped over the leaves.

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playedShe played with her yo-yo.

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kickedHe kicked the soccer ball.

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pulledHe pulled gum out of his hair.

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shoutedHe shouted, “This is fun!”

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watchedThey watched TV.

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coloredShe colored a sun.

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countedHe counted the blocks.

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lookedHe looked at the bugs.

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cleanedHe cleaned his bedroom.

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tastedThe ice cream tasted yummy.

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brushedShe brushed her teeth.

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listenedHe listened to music.

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neededShe needed some water.

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rainedIt rained yesterday.

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waitedShe waited for her turn.