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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 7> 📘 Day 4 – Pronunciation Patterns 2


🟢 2. /d/ Sound – When the verb ends in voiced sounds (b, g, l, m, n, r, v, z, vowels).
Examples:
  1. Played – /pleɪd/
  2. Cleaned – /kliːnd/
  3. Smiled – /smaɪld/
  4. Pulled – /pʊld/
  5. Opened – /ˈoʊpənd/
  6. Called – /kɔːld/
  7. Lived – /lɪvd/
  8. Loved – /lʌvd/
  9. Moved – /muːvd/
  10. Answered – /ˈænsərd/
  11. Showed – /ʃoʊd/
  12. Changed – /tʃeɪndʒd/
  13. Closed – /kloʊzd/
  14. Hugged – /hʌɡd/
  15. Pulled – /pʊld/
  16. Rained – /reɪnd/
  17. Joined – /dʒɔɪnd/
  18. Turned – /tɜːrnd/
  19. Climbed – /klaɪmd/
  20. Cleaned – /kliːnd/
  21. Pulled – /pʊld/
  22. Played – /pleɪd/
  23. Called – /kɔːld/
  24. Cleaned – /kliːnd/
  25. Lived – /lɪvd/
  26. Moved – /muːvd/
  27. Smiled – /smaɪld/
  28. Turned – /tɜːnd/
  29. Replied – /rɪˈplaɪd/
  30. Yelled – /jeld/
  31. Cried – /kraɪd/
  32. Rained – /reɪnd/
  33. Glowed – /ɡloʊd/
  34. Failed – /feɪld/
  35. Snowed – /snoʊd/
  36. Cheered – /ʧɪərd/
  37. Breathed – /briːðd/
  38. Groaned (Deep sad voice, sound) – /ɡrəʊnd/
  39. Prayed – /preɪd/

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