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Word Final -ed = /t, d, Id/

 

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Exceptions

Where is the stress?

  1. He alleged that his neigbor had stolen the money.
  2. He's is an alleged criminal.
  3. He allegedly stole a million dollars.
  4. He wretched all over himself. (threw up, vomited)
  5. What a wretched person he is.
  6. Kids like to wear ragged jeans.
  7. He was the supposed victim.
  8. Supposedly, they were going to rob him, but they didn't.
  9. She learned English in school.
  10. My professor is a learned person.
  11. He's a supposed member of the Mafia.
  12. She has crooked teeth.
  13. A new born baby is naked.
  14. She, deservedly, won the prize.
  15. She has shown marked improvement.
  16. She has improved markedly.
  17. The teacher marked the tests.
  18. They were supposed to rob him, not the other man.
  19. He is crooked. (dishonest)
  20. She crooked her little pinkie while drinking tea.
  21. Witches are considered wicked.
  22. She has a wicked sense of humor.
  23. The mountains of Albania are rugged.
  24. She deserved to win the prize.
  25. She ragged on her brother. (Slang- told her mother that her brother did something bad.)
  26. What a wretched situation.