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You both are very helpful and muy bellas, but I still can't hear the sound "ed" many times in a real conversation like "ed + t", "ed + th", "ed + d" and even though when it doesnt exist a letter after "ed". It's like you dont pronounce the ed sound. Please help
If there's either a "d" or a "t" or any other consonant, do American native speakers tend to pronounce the final consonants with the stop sounds? Such as: e.g.: I talked | to my grandma yesterday or what happened | ?
Hey I have one doubt..When the word is start then 't' in the end pronounce voiceless sound so with that logic it should be pronounced like start't'. Though I know this can't be true but with the rules which u taught this is how it would go. Am I right?
Always pay attention to your videos. Can you teach more on pronunciation and speech fluency especially intonation? It’s most confusing for Asians in conversations.
Well, Dane, "stoned" would be pronounced with a D sound, since "stone" ends in an N sound (which is voiced). "Wasted" would be pronounced with an extra syllable, since "waste" ends in a T sound. Thank you for your question! ;)
PLease next time could you do examples where a student makes a mistake for the game? Of course you both know the answer, but you could say 'surpis-ed' or something, what do you do in that situation? They have to try again? Move on to the next person? Etc
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You both are very helpful and muy bellas, but I still can't hear the sound "ed" many times in a real conversation like "ed + t", "ed + th", "ed + d" and even though when it doesnt exist a letter after "ed". It's like you dont pronounce the ed sound. Please help
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If there's either a "d" or a "t" or any other consonant, do American native speakers tend to pronounce the final consonants with the stop sounds? Such as:
e.g.: I talked | to my grandma yesterday
or what happened | ?
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Hey I have one doubt..When the word is start then 't' in the end pronounce voiceless sound so with that logic it should be pronounced like start't'. Though I know this can't be true but with the rules which u taught this is how it would go. Am I right?
If a word ends in a "T" or "D" sound, we pronounce the "-ed" as an extra syllable. So, it would be start-ID.
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Always pay attention to your videos. Can you teach more on pronunciation and speech fluency especially intonation? It’s most confusing for Asians in conversations.
Thanks for the suggestion! We like teaching pronunciation, so we'll work on that.
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What would the ending be on the word "stone"? Or "waste"?
Thx for the help xD
Well, Dane, "stoned" would be pronounced with a D sound, since "stone" ends in an N sound (which is voiced). "Wasted" would be pronounced with an extra syllable, since "waste" ends in a T sound. Thank you for your question! ;)
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Why "graduate" ends with /id/ sound?... It doesn't end with "d" or "t" 😥🙋♂
It ends with a T sound! (the E is not pronounced)
@@ExtraEnglishPractice I see now, It's not the letter, rather the sound. Thanks 😹
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PLease next time could you do examples where a student makes a mistake for the game? Of course you both know the answer, but you could say 'surpis-ed' or something, what do you do in that situation? They have to try again? Move on to the next person? Etc
That's a good suggestion, thanks!
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The sound is awfully low. So hard to distinguish the subtle differences 🙈🤷
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(Look carefully at this comment) I decided to comment on this video. can you find the -ED? I bet you can. Good luck!
decidED! (It sounds like /id/.)
The volume is too low for me
Yes, in our more recent videos, we have improved this!
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Please about words ending in 'ted' and 'ded' that the pronunciation is 'tid' does this apply to all words whether past, past participle?
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