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The document separates a list of verbs into three categories based on their final sounds: verbs ending in /t/ or /d/, verbs with a final voiceless sound like /t/ or /k/, and verbs with a final voiced sound like /b/ or /g/. It groups common English verbs to help the reader identify regular and irregular verb forms based on their pronunciation.

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Pronunciation Final Ed

The document separates a list of verbs into three categories based on their final sounds: verbs ending in /t/ or /d/, verbs with a final voiceless sound like /t/ or /k/, and verbs with a final voiced sound like /b/ or /g/. It groups common English verbs to help the reader identify regular and irregular verb forms based on their pronunciation.

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1. Read the verbs below. Are they regular or irregular?

want vote watch fix face remember judge climb


need stop like laugh listen close study fail
decide wash look pass love clean amaze allow

2. Separate the verbs above according to the pronunciation of their final sound.

final sound /t/ or /d/ final sound: voiceless final sound: voiced
/p/, /k/, /s/, /sh/, /tch/, /f/ (all the other verbs)

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