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What are the 3 final sounds of regular verbs in their past form?

The 3 final sounds of regular verbs in their past tense form are:

* -ed: This is the most common ending, pronounced as a separate syllable /ɪd/ (e.g., walked, talked, played).

* -t: This ending is used when the verb ends in a voiceless consonant sound (e.g., stopped, laughed, kissed).

* -d: This ending is used when the verb ends in a voiced consonant sound or a vowel sound (e.g., rained, loved, played).

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