Lista de verbos regulares del grupo 2
Con estos verbos, ed se pronuncia [d].
agree [ə'gri:] (estar de acuerdo) => agreed
answer [ænsər]* (responder) => answered
arrive [ə'raɪv] (llegar) => arrived
believe [bɪ'li:v] (creer) => believed
call [kɔ:l] (llamar) => called
change [tʃeɪndʒ] (cambiar) => changed
clean [kli:n] (limpiar) => cleaned
close [kloʊz] (cerrar) => closed
die [daɪ] (morir) => died
dream [dri:m] (soñar) => dreamed
destroy [dɪ'strɔɪ] (destruir) => destroyed
enjoy [ɛn'dʒɔɪ] (disfrutar) => enjoyed
fill [fɪl] (llenar) => filled
follow ['fɑloʊ] (seguir) => followed
kill [kɪl] (matar) => killed
learn [lərn] (aprender) => learned
listen ['lɪsən] (escuchar) => listened
live [lɪv] (vivir) => lived
love [lʌv] (amar) => loved
move [mu:v] (moverse / mudarse) => moved
offer ['ɔfər] (ofrecer) => offered
open ['oʊpən] (abrir) => opened
play [pleɪ] (jugar / tocar un instrumento) => played
pull [pʊl] (tirar de) => pulled
prefer [prɪ'fər] (preferir) => prefered
receive [rɪ'si:v] (recibir) => received
repair [rɪ'pɛr] (reparar) => repaired
remember [rɪ'mɛmbər] (recordar) => remembered
save [seɪv] (salvar / guardar) => saved
show [ʃoʊ] (mostrar) => showed
smell [smɛl] (oler) => smelled
smile [smaɪl] (sonreír) => smiled
spell [spɛl] (deletrear) => spelled
study ['stʌdi] (estudiar) => studied
travel ['trævəl] (viajar) => traveled
try [traɪ] (intentar / tratar) => tried
turn [tərn] (girar / rotar) => turned
use [ju:z] (usar) => used
*El verbo answer tiene una pronunciación alternativa que es más típica en Reino Unido: ['ɑ:nsər]
Close y use terminan en [z], que es muy similar a [s] para un hispanohablante, pero es una consonante sonora, y por eso estos verbos están en este grupo.
Es muy importante exagerar las consonantes finales. Por ejemplo, en believed, lived y loved necesitamos escuchar claramente [v] [d] al final.
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