This week’s question
When should we use /z/ for ‘s’ endings? How do we pronounce ‘-ed’ endings? – Nahid
Answer this
The past of the verb ‘to help’ sounds like: /t/ or /d/?
Where do you find ‘-s’ endings?
Plural nouns: boots, trees, watches
3rd person verbs: claps. swims, finishes
Possessives: Chris’, Phillip’s, Dan’s
Contractions used with the verbs ‘is’ or ‘has’.
‘-s‘ or ‘-es‘ endings have 3 possible sounds: /s/ /z/ /ɪz/
To know which sound to use, you look at the previous sound to know if it is ‘voiced‘, ‘unvoiced‘ or ‘other‘. To check which is which, watch the video – it’s all about vibration in your throat.
unvoiced? + /s/
voiced? + /z/
If the previous word ends with any of these sounds: /s/ /z/ /ʃ/ /ʒ/ /tʃ/ /ʤ/ the sound of the ‘s’ ending will be /ɪz/
Where do you find ‘-ed’ endings?
It is added to an infinitive verb to make a regular past or past participle verb.
‘-ed‘ can have one of 3 possible sounds: /t/ /d/ /ɪd/
To know which sound to use? It’s based on the last sound of the infinitive verb. It can be ‘voiced‘, ‘unvoiced‘ or ‘other‘.
Verbs which finish with an unvoiced sound take the sound /t/
Verbs which finish with a voiced sound take the sound /d/
If the infinitive verb finishes with the sound /t/ or /d/ the ‘-ed’ ending will sound like /ɪd/
The answer
The past of the verb ‘to help’ is ‘helped’ and the ‘-ed’ sounds like /t/.
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