Os Verbos no Passado: Pronúncia II
Abaixo segue uma lista de verbos nos quais o /ed/ será sempre pronunciado como /d/. Confira:
- advised – neste caso o ‘s’ no final do verbo tem som de /z/, logo /advaizd/ no passado
- agreed
- allowed
- answered
- appeared
- arrived
- believed
- belonged
- burned
- called
- carried – o verbo ‘carry’ vira ‘carried’ no passado
- changed
- cleaned
- closed
- covered
- cried – o verbo ‘cry’ vira ‘cried’ no passado
- damaged
- described
- died – verbo ‘die’ vira ‘died’ no passado
- dried – verbo ‘dry’ vira ‘dried’ no passado
- earned
- encouraged
- enjoyed
- entered
- explained
- explored
- filled
- followed
- happened
- interviewed
- imagined
- jailed
- killed
- listened
- lived
- loved
- measured
- moved
- opened
- planned
- played
- performed
- pulled
- realized
- remembered
- rained
- repaired
- saved
- shared
- shaved
- showed
- signed
- slammed
- stayed
- snowed
- studied – o verbo ‘study’ vira ‘studied’ no passado
- tried – o verbo ‘try’ vira ‘tried’ no passado
- traveled
- turned
- used
- welcomed
- whispered
- worried – o verbo ‘worry’ vira ‘worried’ no passado
- yawned
Professor como seria a pronúncia do verbo ''studied'' e ''started''. Porque no final da palavra ''studied'' termina com 2 ''d'' e a plavra ''started'' tem 1 ''t'' seguido de ''d'', eu não sei pronunciar o final de studied que é ''died' e de started que é ''ted''. Você poderia escrever como elas são pronunciadas em português para mim?
O SOM DE STUDIED É STÂ| RID o D vira som de R