Word Final -ed = /t, d, Id/
Practice
Exceptions
Where is the stress?
- He alleged that his neigbor had stolen the money.
- He's is an alleged criminal.
- He allegedly stole a million dollars.
- He wretched all over himself. (threw up, vomited)
- What a wretched person he is.
- Kids like to wear ragged jeans.
- He was the supposed victim.
- Supposedly, they were going to rob him, but they didn't.
- She learned English in school.
- My professor is a learned person.
- He's a supposed member of the Mafia.
- She has crooked teeth.
- A new born baby is naked.
- She, deservedly, won the prize.
- She has shown marked improvement.
- She has improved markedly.
- The teacher marked the tests.
- They were supposed to rob him, not the other man.
- He is crooked. (dishonest)
- She crooked her little pinkie while drinking tea.
- Witches are considered wicked.
- She has a wicked sense of humor.
- The mountains of Albania are rugged.
- She deserved to win the prize.
- She ragged on her brother. (Slang- told her mother that her brother did something bad.)
- What a wretched situation.
