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http://net-teams.net/nti/Display.cfm/1279Sun, 24 May 2009 11:20:18 PSTReading & Writing English: Words Ending In D The different sounds that the letter"d" takes at the end of a verb in the past tenseAn extract from the book: Word Power by the author of this article. The English language indicates that the action of the verb is in the past by having some form of the "d" or "t" sound end the word. We say some kind of "d" or "t" sound although the word is almost always written with a "d".Many people who learn English are so confused by the irregular forms of the verbs that they ...
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