Which list of words would be appropriate for assessing student knowledge of the /t/ sound for the ending -ed?
A) Wanted, sorted, branded
B) Ticked, ditched, nipped
C) Fringed, dodged, hummed
D) Attached, angled, invented
Answer: B) Ticked, ditched, nipped
The correct pronunciation of the -ed in these three words is /t/.
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