ED Endings — 3 Different Sounds!

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ED Endings — 3 Different Sounds!

50 words showing the 3 sounds of -ED: T, D, and ID — master verb tenses!

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💡 Why Learn ED Endings — 3 Different Sounds!?

Most Indians pronounce -ED the same way every time: ‘walk-ED’, ‘play-ED’, ‘want-ED’. But -ED actually has 3 different sounds! After voiceless sounds = T (walked = WALKT), after voiced sounds = D (played = PLAYD), after T or D = ID (wanted = WANT-id). Getting this right instantly makes your English sound more natural!

The rule is based on what sound comes before -ED. If the last sound is voiceless (k, p, s, sh, ch, f) → -ED sounds like T. If voiced (b, g, v, z, m, n, l, vowels) → -ED sounds like D. If the last sound is T or D → -ED sounds like ID.

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-ED = ‘T’ Sound (After Voiceless) (10 Words)

#1
walked
❌ Indians say: WALK-ed
✅ Correct: WALKT
🇮🇳 Hindi: वॉक्ट
💡 -ed after K = T sound
“She walked to school today.”
#2
talked
❌ Indians say: TALK-ed
✅ Correct: TAWKT
🇮🇳 Hindi: टॉक्ट
💡 -ed after K = T
“We talked for an hour.”
#3
cooked
❌ Indians say: COOK-ed
✅ Correct: KUKT
🇮🇳 Hindi: कुक्ट
💡 -ed after K = T
“Mummy cooked delicious dal.”
#4
stopped
❌ Indians say: STOP-ed
✅ Correct: STOPT
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्टॉप्ट
💡 -ed after P = T
“The bus stopped at the signal.”
#5
helped
❌ Indians say: HELP-ed
✅ Correct: HELPT
🇮🇳 Hindi: हेल्प्ट
💡 -ed after P = T
“She helped me with homework.”
#6
washed
❌ Indians say: WASH-ed
✅ Correct: WOSHT
🇮🇳 Hindi: वॉश्ट
💡 -ed after SH = T
“He washed his hands.”
#7
finished
❌ Indians say: FINISH-ed
✅ Correct: FIN-isht
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़िन-इश्ट
💡 -ed after SH = T
“I finished my homework.”
#8
watched
❌ Indians say: WATCH-ed
✅ Correct: WOCHT
🇮🇳 Hindi: वॉच्ट
💡 -ed after CH = T
“We watched a movie.”
#9
kissed
❌ Indians say: KISS-ed
✅ Correct: KIST
🇮🇳 Hindi: किस्ट
💡 -ed after S = T
“Mummy kissed my forehead.”
#10
laughed
❌ Indians say: LAUGH-ed
✅ Correct: LAFT
🇮🇳 Hindi: लाफ़्ट
💡 -ed after F sound = T
“Everyone laughed at the joke.”
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-ED = ‘D’ Sound (After Voiced) (10 Words)

#11
played
❌ Indians say: PLAY-ed
✅ Correct: PLAYD
🇮🇳 Hindi: प्लेड
💡 -ed after vowel = D sound
“The children played in the park.”
#12
called
❌ Indians say: CALL-ed
✅ Correct: KAWLD
🇮🇳 Hindi: कॉल्ड
💡 -ed after L = D
“Mummy called me for dinner.”
#13
opened
❌ Indians say: OPEN-ed
✅ Correct: OH-pund
🇮🇳 Hindi: ओ-पन्ड
💡 -ed after N = D
“She opened the door.”
#14
rained
❌ Indians say: RAIN-ed
✅ Correct: RAYND
🇮🇳 Hindi: रेन्ड
💡 -ed after N = D
“It rained all day yesterday.”
#15
cleaned
❌ Indians say: CLEAN-ed
✅ Correct: KLEEND
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्लीन्ड
💡 -ed after N = D
“He cleaned his room.”
#16
loved
❌ Indians say: LOVE-ed
✅ Correct: LUVD
🇮🇳 Hindi: लव्ड
💡 -ed after V = D
“She loved the surprise gift.”
#17
lived
❌ Indians say: LIVE-ed
✅ Correct: LIVD
🇮🇳 Hindi: लिव्ड
💡 -ed after V = D
“We lived in Mumbai before.”
#18
closed
❌ Indians say: CLOSE-ed
✅ Correct: KLOHZD
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्लोज़्ड
💡 -ed after Z = D
“The shop is closed today.”
#19
changed
❌ Indians say: CHANGE-ed
✅ Correct: CHAYNJD
🇮🇳 Hindi: चेन्ज्ड
💡 -ed after J = D
“She changed her dress.”
#20
enjoyed
❌ Indians say: ENJOY-ed
✅ Correct: en-JOYD
🇮🇳 Hindi: एन-जॉयड
💡 -ed after vowel = D
“We enjoyed the picnic.”
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-ED = ‘ID’ Sound (After T or D) (10 Words)

#21
wanted
❌ Indians say: WANT-d
✅ Correct: WANT-id
🇮🇳 Hindi: वॉन्ट-इड
💡 -ed after T = ID (extra syllable!)
“I wanted a new bicycle.”
#22
started
❌ Indians say: START-d
✅ Correct: START-id
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्टार्ट-इड
💡 -ed after T = ID
“The movie started at 6 PM.”
#23
waited
❌ Indians say: WAIT-d
✅ Correct: WAYT-id
🇮🇳 Hindi: वेट-इड
💡 -ed after T = ID
“We waited for the bus.”
#24
needed
❌ Indians say: NEED-d
✅ Correct: NEED-id
🇮🇳 Hindi: नीड-इड
💡 -ed after D = ID
“She needed more time.”
#25
decided
❌ Indians say: DECIDE-d
✅ Correct: dih-SY-did
🇮🇳 Hindi: डि-साइ-डिड
💡 -ed after D = ID
“He decided to study harder.”
#26
added
❌ Indians say: ADD-d
✅ Correct: AD-id
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऐड-इड
💡 -ed after D = ID
“She added sugar to the tea.”
#27
visited
❌ Indians say: VISIT-d
✅ Correct: VIZ-it-id
🇮🇳 Hindi: विज़-इट-इड
💡 -ed after T = ID
“We visited our grandparents.”
#28
painted
❌ Indians say: PAINT-d
✅ Correct: PAYNT-id
🇮🇳 Hindi: पेंट-इड
💡 -ed after T = ID
“She painted a beautiful picture.”
#29
invited
❌ Indians say: INVITE-d
✅ Correct: in-VY-tid
🇮🇳 Hindi: इन-वाइ-टिड
💡 -ed after T = ID
“I invited all my friends.”
#30
landed
❌ Indians say: LAND-d
✅ Correct: LAND-id
🇮🇳 Hindi: लैंड-इड
💡 -ed after D = ID
“The plane landed safely.”
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Practice — Which Sound? (10 Words)

#31
asked
❌ Indians say: ASK-ed
✅ Correct: ASKT (T sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: आस्क्ट
💡 K = voiceless → T
“She asked a question.”
#32
arrived
❌ Indians say: ARRIVE-ed
✅ Correct: uh-RYVD (D sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: अ-राइव्ड
💡 V = voiced → D
“The train arrived on time.”
#33
created
❌ Indians say: CREATE-d
✅ Correct: kree-AY-tid (ID sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्री-ए-टिड
💡 T at end → ID
“She created a masterpiece.”
#34
missed
❌ Indians say: MISS-ed
✅ Correct: MIST (T sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: मिस्ट
💡 S = voiceless → T
“I missed the school bus.”
#35
remembered
❌ Indians say: REMEMBER-ed
✅ Correct: rih-MEM-berd (D sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: रि-मेम-बर्ड
💡 R = voiced → D
“He remembered my birthday!”
#36
accepted
❌ Indians say: ACCEPT-d
✅ Correct: ak-SEP-tid (ID sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऐक-सेप-टिड
💡 T at end → ID
“She accepted the invitation.”
#37
worked
❌ Indians say: WORK-ed
✅ Correct: WURKT (T sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: वर्क्ट
💡 K = voiceless → T
“Papa worked late today.”
#38
learned
❌ Indians say: LEARN-ed
✅ Correct: LURND (D sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: लर्न्ड
💡 N = voiced → D
“I learned a new word!”
#39
collected
❌ Indians say: COLLECT-d
✅ Correct: kuh-LEK-tid (ID sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: क-लेक-टिड
💡 T at end → ID
“She collected stamps.”
#40
surprised
❌ Indians say: SURPRISE-ed
✅ Correct: ser-PRYZD (D sound)
🇮🇳 Hindi: सर-प्राइज़्ड
💡 Z = voiced → D
“I was surprised by the party!”
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Tricky Exceptions — -ED as Adjective! (10 Words)

#41
naked
❌ Indians say: NAYKT
✅ Correct: NAY-kid (2 syllables!)
🇮🇳 Hindi: ने-किड
💡 ⚠️ Adjective — always 2 syllables
“The baby ran around naked.”
#42
wicked
❌ Indians say: WIKT
✅ Correct: WIK-id (2 syllables!)
🇮🇳 Hindi: विक-इड
💡 ⚠️ Adjective = 2 syllables
“The wicked witch cast a spell.”
#43
sacred
❌ Indians say: SAYKRD
✅ Correct: SAY-krid (2 syllables!)
🇮🇳 Hindi: से-क्रिड
💡 ⚠️ Adjective = 2 syllables
“The temple is a sacred place.”
#44
beloved
❌ Indians say: be-LUVD
✅ Correct: bih-LUV-id (3 syllables!)
🇮🇳 Hindi: बि-लव-इड
💡 ⚠️ Adjective = 3 syllables
“My beloved grandmother.”
#45
learned
❌ Indians say: LURND (always)
✅ Correct: LURND (verb) or LUR-nid (adjective)
🇮🇳 Hindi: लर्न्ड / लर-निड
💡 ⚠️ ‘A learned professor’ = 2 syllables!
“He is a learned (LUR-nid) man.”
#46
aged
❌ Indians say: AYJD (always)
✅ Correct: AYJD (verb) or AY-jid (adjective)
🇮🇳 Hindi: एज्ड / ए-जिड
💡 ⚠️ ‘Aged cheese’ = 2 syllables
“She cared for her aged (AY-jid) parents.”
#47
blessed
❌ Indians say: BLEST (always)
✅ Correct: BLEST (verb) or BLES-id (adjective)
🇮🇳 Hindi: ब्लेस्ट / ब्लेस-इड
💡 ⚠️ ‘Blessed day’ = 2 syllables
“What a blessed (BLES-id) day!”
#48
crooked
❌ Indians say: KRUKT
✅ Correct: KRUK-id (2 syllables!)
🇮🇳 Hindi: क्रुक-इड
💡 ⚠️ Adjective = 2 syllables
“The picture frame is crooked.”
#49
rugged
❌ Indians say: RUGD
✅ Correct: RUG-id (2 syllables!)
🇮🇳 Hindi: रग-इड
💡 ⚠️ Adjective = 2 syllables
“The rugged mountain path was steep.”
#50
dogged
❌ Indians say: DOGD
✅ Correct: DOG-id (2 syllables!)
🇮🇳 Hindi: डॉग-इड
💡 ⚠️ Adjective meaning determined
“Her dogged determination paid off.”

📏 Rules & Patterns

After Voiceless Sounds → -ED = T

Voiceless sounds: K, P, S, SH, CH, F, TH (think). After these, -ED sounds like T and doesn’t add a syllable.

walked (WALKT), stopped (STOPT), washed (WOSHT), watched (WOCHT), kissed (KIST)

After Voiced Sounds → -ED = D

Voiced sounds: B, G, V, Z, M, N, L, R, vowels. After these, -ED sounds like D and doesn’t add a syllable.

played (PLAYD), called (KAWLD), rained (RAYND), loved (LUVD), closed (KLOHZD)

After T or D → -ED = ID

After T or D, -ED sounds like ‘id’ and ADDS an extra syllable. want = 1 syllable, want-ED = 2 syllables.

wanted (WANT-id), needed (NEED-id), started (START-id), decided (dih-SY-did)

Voiceless vs Voiced Test

Put your hand on your throat. Say the last sound. If you feel vibration = voiced (→ D). No vibration = voiceless (→ T). T/D endings = ID.

K (no vibration) → T | N (vibration) → D | T (it’s T!) → ID

Exception: -ED Adjectives

Some words use -ED as an adjective (not past tense). These are always 2 syllables: naked, wicked, sacred, crooked, rugged, dogged.

naked (NAY-kid), wicked (WIK-id), sacred (SAY-krid), crooked (KRUK-id)

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Knowledge!

Question 1 of 10
-ED in ‘walked’ sounds like:
AD
BT
CID
Question 2 of 10
-ED in ‘played’ sounds like:
AD
BT
CID
Question 3 of 10
-ED in ‘wanted’ sounds like:
AD
BT
CID
Question 4 of 10
After voiceless sounds, -ED =
AD
BT
CID
Question 5 of 10
‘Laughed’ — -ED sounds like:
AT (LAFT)
BD (LAFD)
CID (LAF-id)
Question 6 of 10
‘Needed’ — -ED adds:
ANo extra syllable
BOne extra syllable (ID)
CTwo syllables
Question 7 of 10
‘Loved’ — -ED sounds like:
AT
BD (LUVD)
CID
Question 8 of 10
‘Naked’ is said as:
ANAYKT (1 syllable)
BNAY-kid (2 syllables)
CNAK-ed
Question 9 of 10
How to test voiced vs voiceless?
ALook at spelling
BTouch your throat
CSay it louder
Question 10 of 10
‘Cooked’ has how many syllables?
A1 (KUKT)
B2 (COOK-ed)
C3

🧠 Parent Tips

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One Word Per Day

Pick one word each morning. Use it in 3 sentences during the day. Consistent practice beats cramming!

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Learn the Patterns

Don’t memorize each word separately — learn the rules above. Once you know “K before N = silent K”, you’ll get ALL those words right!

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Watch & Listen

English cartoons and movies help kids hear correct pronunciation naturally. Turn on subtitles so they connect spelling with sound.

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Encourage, Don’t Correct Harshly

Say “Actually, this word is said like…” gently. Never mock a child for mispronouncing — confidence matters more than perfection.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why does -ED have 3 different sounds?

It’s about what’s easiest to say. After a T or D, you need the ‘id’ vowel to separate the sounds (want-id). After voiceless sounds, a T is natural (walkt). After voiced sounds, a D is natural (playd). Your mouth naturally does this — you just need to be aware of it.

Do I really need to learn this?

Yes! Saying ‘walk-ED’ (2 syllables) instead of ‘WALKT’ (1 syllable) is one of the most common signs of non-native English. Getting -ED right instantly makes your speech sound more natural and fluent.

What are voiceless sounds?

Voiceless sounds don’t vibrate your vocal cords: K, P, S, SH, CH, F, TH (as in ‘think’). Put your hand on your throat — no vibration. After these sounds, -ED = T.

What about irregular past tenses?

Irregular verbs don’t use -ED at all: go → went, eat → ate, run → ran. This page only covers regular verbs that add -ED. Irregular verbs are a separate topic.

Why are ‘naked’ and ‘wicked’ exceptions?

These are adjectives, not past tense verbs. When -ED is used as an adjective suffix (not verb tense), it’s often pronounced as a separate syllable: naked (NAY-kid), wicked (WIK-id), sacred (SAY-krid).

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