Winwin2011
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- Chinese
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- Hong Kong
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Source 1. " If the present tense verb ends with the sound of a voiceless consonant sound, (k,p,s,x,ch,gh,sh), the pronunciation in past tense is /t/."
Source 2. “ed” endings are pronounced “t” (if the word ends with the sound of a voiceless consonant sound) if the end of the word sounds like:
K, p, S, Ch, Sh, gh, Th
‘k’ walked, ‘p’ stopped, ‘s’ promised, ‘ch’ watched, ‘sh’ finished, laughed
Qustion: 1. Does it mean "bathed' is pronounced a "t" ending sound?
Qustion 2. However, I did not find " th" in source 1.
Can anybody tell me? Thanks.
Source 2. “ed” endings are pronounced “t” (if the word ends with the sound of a voiceless consonant sound) if the end of the word sounds like:
K, p, S, Ch, Sh, gh, Th
‘k’ walked, ‘p’ stopped, ‘s’ promised, ‘ch’ watched, ‘sh’ finished, laughed
Qustion: 1. Does it mean "bathed' is pronounced a "t" ending sound?
Qustion 2. However, I did not find " th" in source 1.
Can anybody tell me? Thanks.