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In the words played and kicked. the ed sounds as d and t respectively in the two words. explain why ​

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in the case of regular verbs (-ed) Rule 1: The –ed ending sounds like “t” if the verb base ends in a voiceless tone. The “t” is merged with the preceding consonant rather than being pronounced as a separate syllable. Rule 2: If the verb base ends in a voiced tone, the –ed ending is pronounced as “d.”
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