NAMA : SHIFA FAUZIYAH
NPM : 28211256
KELAS : 3EB07
A.
Cross
out the <e> in the <ed> ending whenever it is not pronounced
1. Blinked =
Blink
2. Improved = Improve
3. Pointed = Point
4. Opened = Open
5. Attached = Attach
6. Allowed = Allow
7. Avoided = Avoid
8. Charged = Charge
9. Omitted = Omitt
10. Handicapped = Handicap
11. Discovered =
Discover
12. Delighted = Delight
B.
Adiding
a Syllable. Answer the following questions using the past tense of the verb
followed by to and another verb. Do not release the /t/ or/ d/ before to, but
say the sequence /tt/ or /dt/ together (need to / needed to/)
1. When
did he need to come? He needed to come yesterday
2. What
did she want to do? She wanted to her homework
3. Where
did they decide to go? They decided to go to
New York
4. What
did she start to do? She started to study
5. When
did he expect to be there? He expected to he there on Sunday
6. When
did they intend to arrive? They intended to arrived tomorrow
7. When
did you start to learn English? I started to learn English one year ago
8. Why
did you want to come to the United States? I wanted to come the Hongkong because I wanna to meet the members of Disney Land
9. When
did you decide to come here? I decided to come on 09 P.M
10. When
did you need to apply for a visa? I needed to apply a visa when I wanna go to New York
11. What
did you hate to do when you were a child? I hated to do drool when a child
C.
Adding
a Syllable. Answer the following questions using the past tense of the verb.
Don’t drop medial /t/: started doesn’t sound the same as starred.
1. When
did you start looking for an apartment? I started looking for an apartment yesterday
2. What
did your advisor
suggest doing? My advisor suggested doing something right
3. What
did you end up telling your advisor? I ended up telling my advisor that I’m agree
4. How
did your roommate first treat you? My roommate first treated me because she was
there
5. Who
did you visit over the weekend? I visited my grandfather over the weekend
6. How
did your mother sound over the phone? My mother sounded smooth over the phone
7. How
many times did your teacher repeat the instructions? My teacher repeated the
instructions twice
8. Who
did the teacher point at? The teacher pointed at the end
9. What
did you avoid doing over the weekend? I avoided doing sleep all the day over
the weekend
10. How
long did you attend high school? I attended high school for three years.
F.
Change
the following verba to the past tense. Write /id/ (extra syllable), /t/, or /d/
to show how to pronounce the past tense <ed> ending. (Optional: Put each
word in a short sentence).
1. Open =
Opened /t/
2. Refuse = Refused /d/
3. Attend = Attended /ed/
4. Climb = Climbed /d/
5. Persuade = Persuaded /ed/
6. Prefer =
Prefered /ed/
7. Hurry =
Hurried /t/
8. Charge = Charged /ed/
9. Arrive = Arrived /t/
10. Last =
Lasted /ed/
11. Correct = Corrected /ed/
12. Relax =
Relaxed /t/
13. Hope =
Hoped /d/
14. Enjoy =
Enjoyed
15. Relate = Related /d/
16. Remember = Remembered /t/
17. Control = Controled /d/
18. As = As
19. Pretend = Pretended /ed/
20. Die = Died /d/
21. Shout =
Shouted /ed/
22. Watch = Watched /t/
23. Explain = Expalined /t/
24. Sew =
Sewed /t/
25. Slip =
Sliped /t/
26. Exchange = Exchanged /t/
27. Remind = Reminded /ed/
28. Hug =
Hugged /ed/