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Added ‘ed’ to words Hgbhgb

What happens to the followed words when we add ‘–ed’ onto the end What happens to the followed words when we add ‘–ed’ onto the end? Try to think of a reason for the different changes.

look ed

help ed

When we add ‘ed’ to short vowel words (a,e,i,o,u) ended in two consonant phonemes we simply add the letters e and d. hand – handed post - posted

wish ed

miss ed

When we add ‘ed’ to words with a short vowel which end with 2 or 3 consonants, we simply add the letters e and d. fetch – fetched rock - rocked

What would happen with these words?

* play * cough * watch * miss

fan ned

shop ped

fit ted

When we add ‘ed’ to words with a short vowel ended with one consonant, we have to double the last letter. hop - hopped beg - begged

What would happen with these words?

knot hug hum ted ged med

like liked

time timed

dance danced

Well done!