Verb Forms: Mini-Lesson #97 -ed endings FROM THE UWF WRITING LAB’S 101 GRAMMAR MINI-LESSONS SERIES.

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Verb Forms: Mini-Lesson #97 -ed endings FROM THE UWF WRITING LAB’S 101 GRAMMAR MINI-LESSONS SERIES

Verb Forms: -ed Endings Do not omit needed past tense (-ed endings on verbs), even verbs used as past participle adjectives. While these endings do not create an extra pronounced syllable, they are required for grammatical correctness and completeness.

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