Pronunciation PART II. VERBOS COM `ED` Answered = Answer + d T ou D Want = want + ed Need = need + ed K, CH, X, SH, SS, P Finish =(finish + t) Kiss =

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Pronunciation PART II

VERBOS COM `ED` Answered = Answer + d T ou D Want = want + ed Need = need + ed K, CH, X, SH, SS, P Finish =(finish + t) Kiss = (kiss + t)

P RATIQUE : WORKED ARRIVED CALLED STARTED FINISHED LIKED PREFERED WATCHED

II - Th (tha,the,thi,tho,thu) Th ief th oughttru th Tee th (taught)(true) Eleven th (tough) Th ough Th rough th orough th row Th roughout th oroughly dictation

( ii) ( ê) (ai) f ee l fi ll fi le s ea tsi t si te r ea dri d ri de b ea tbi t bi te l ea kli ck li ke

D ICTATION Last night I got home, I took my coat off, and hung it up in the closet. I didn’t put it on. I took it off. I picked up my shoes and put them away in the closet. I’m a very tidy person. I always pick things up. I always put them away. I know exactly where everything is. I never lose anything.