viernes, 17 de marzo de 2017

''ED'' PRONUNCIATION

Hi, How are you ? Welcome back to this section!

This post will be rewarding for all of you, especially if you want to sound like a native speaker. This day I will present you the ''ed'' pronunciation in past tense regular verbs. I realized that this topic is very important because I often hear many people that don't know how to pronounce. Because our native language is Spanish, we are used to pronouncing all the words as we write. Nevertheless, English is very different. To begin ,let's warm up and review all you may know.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE :
Structure:

SUBJECT  +  VERB (PAST TENSE FORM)  + COMPLEMENT
Example :
    I went to the office yesterday.
    My mother cooked ''Lomo Saltado'' last week.
    Maria failed the test last month.

Remember that the Simple Pasr Tense always have a ''Time Expression'' such as yesterday, last week,last month and so on. Otherwise , use the Present Perfect Tense if not the meaning will change.
   For example:
    I ate three apples. (Not so common)
    I've eaten three apples (CORRECT )

So, now you've remembered all about the past tense. So let's look at the pronunciation of the ''ed''.
Please watch the following video. I suggest you this channelm it's very useful
Source : Rachel's English


So once you finished watching this video. Let's make a review:
To conclude, remember to practice a lot. Keep on mind that the only way to enhance your skills is speaking the most you can. Thank you !

Sources:
  https://youtu.be/A7hi-ipU2n0

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