Learn to Pronounce the -ED Suffix in English: Tarle Speech & Language American English Pronunciation Guides

Tarle Speech
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About this ebook

Learn the rule for how to pronounce the final -ED suffix in English. Words are pronounced differently when an -ED suffix is added to a verb.  The rule states that ED endings can be pronounced as a D, T, or ID. Learn when to use the D, T, and ID to be better understood.


Instructions, practice word lists, and audio examples are included. Achieve mastery of this sound combination rule through intensive practice.   


Improve your English Pronunciation today. Achieve clearer and more effective speech using your best pronunciation. 


The Tarle Speech and Language Method of pronunciation training will get the results you need to become and effective English communicator. Improve your English today and be better understood!


About the author

 Jennifer is a Certified Speech Pathologist with over 22 years of experience in speech-related training and pathologies. Jennifer earned a B.S .degree and an M.A. degree in Speech Language Pathology. She holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech Language Hearing Association. 


In 2005, Jennifer founded Tarle Speech and Language Services in order to empower individuals at all stages of life through better communication skills. Jennifer is a self-published author of accent and pronunciation workbooks, audio CDs, DVDs, ebooks, and iBooks. Jennifer has a popular YouTube Channel with over 50,000 subscribers which offers free weekly lessons and tutorials to address a variety of pronunciation challenges. Jennifer consults via the internet with clients in many countries and teaches accent reduction classes throughout the world. 


Jennifer strives to help individuals improve their lives through better communication. For more information and products visit www.tarlespeech.com. Special thank you to Attila H. from the Challenge of Learning English Blog.

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