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Consonants

Words Ending in -ed t / d voiceless voiced /id/ /t/ /d/ changed visited stopped closed /d/ /id/ /t/ /d/ opened passed loved avoided /d/ /t/ /d/ /id/ attended watched waited laughed /id/ /t/ /id/ /t/ controlled liked robbed hugged /d/ /t/ /d/ /d/

Incomplete Plosion 不完全爆破 I almost ___________. _______________ any sense. You cannot teach a ____________________. We were so ____________ we ___________ to sleep. He was ___________________ the meeting. We _________________ from that room. went crazy It doesn’t make crab to walk straight excited that couldn’t go supposed to attend heard loud noise

Incomplete Plosion 不完全爆破 A: What kind of music do you like? B: I like pop best. It’s great music to listen to. A: Yes, it is. And do you like classical music? B: It’s all right, but I like pop music better. A: How about country music? B: I don’t like it. It is too sad for me.

Incomplete Plosion 不完全爆破 Spend all your time waiting For ____________________ For a ___________ would make it okay There’s always some reason To feel __________ enough And it’s hard _____________ the day I ____________ distraction oh beautiful release Memories __________ my veins   Let me be empty oh ___________ and maybe I’ll ___________ peace tonight that second chance break that not good at the end of need some seep from weightless find some

Incomplete Plosion 不完全爆破