Вопрос задан 15.06.2023 в 15:23. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Беркут Александр.

помогите сделать английский 1. Добавить окончание - ed к глаголам и распределить их по трем

колонкам ( как они будут произноситься). Look, watch, cook, regret, rob,add,push,start,end,wait,travel,tidy,post,open,arrive. /d//t//id/ 2. Написать глаголы в скобках в Past Simple 1 Peter ...( go) for a walk yesterday. 2 ...( Mr and Mrs Page/wash) the car last week? 3 We...(not/wake up)late last Sunday. 4 Helen...(write) a letter to her friend.5 My family...(be) very happy.​
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Отвечает Хан Данияр.

Ответ:1.Looked,watched,cooked,regretex,robbed,added,pushed,started,ended,waited,traveled,tidied,posted,opened,arrived.

2.1.Peter went for a walk yesterday.

2.Did Mr and Mrs Page wash the last week?

3.We didn't wake up late last Sunday.

4.Helen wrote a letter to her friend.

5.My family was very happy.

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Отвечает Афлятунов Рамиль.

Ответ:

1 Peter going for a walk yesterday

2 Mr and Mrs page washing the car last week?

3 We nothing wakes up ate late last

4 Helen writes a letter to her friend

5 My family being very happy

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Adding the "-ed" Ending to Verbs and Pronunciation

When adding the "-ed" ending to verbs, it is important to consider the pronunciation of the resulting word. The pronunciation of the "-ed" ending can vary depending on the final sound of the base verb. Here are three categories to help you understand how the verbs will be pronounced:

1. /d/ sound: When the base verb ends in a voiced sound (such as a vowel sound, voiced consonant sound, or voiced consonant cluster), the "-ed" ending is pronounced as /d/. The following verbs fall into this category: - Look: looked (/lʊkt/) - Cook: cooked (/kʊkt/) - Regret: regretted (/rɪˈɡrɛtɪd/) - Rob: robbed (/rɑbd/) - Add: added (/ˈædɪd/) - Push: pushed (/pʊʃt/) - Start: started (/stɑrtɪd/) - End: ended (/ɛndɪd/) - Wait: waited (/weɪtɪd/) - Travel: traveled (/ˈtrævəld/) - Tidy: tidied (/ˈtaɪdid/) - Post: posted (/poʊstɪd/) - Open: opened (/ˈoʊpənd/) - Arrive: arrived (/əˈraɪvd/)

2. /t/ sound: When the base verb ends in an unvoiced sound (such as an unvoiced consonant sound or unvoiced consonant cluster), the "-ed" ending is pronounced as /t/. The following verb falls into this category: - Watch: watched (/wɑtʃt/)

3. /ɪd/ sound: When the base verb ends in the sounds /t/ or /d/, the "-ed" ending is pronounced as /ɪd/. The following verb falls into this category: - Arrive: arrived (/əˈraɪvd/)

Please note that these pronunciations are based on standard American English. Pronunciations may vary in different English dialects.

Past Simple Tense Examples

1. Peter went for a walk yesterday. [[1]] 2. Did Mr. and Mrs. Page wash the car last week? [[2]] 3. We did not wake up late last Sunday. [[3]] 4. Helen wrote a letter to her friend. [[4]] 5. My family was very happy. [[5]]

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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