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abed. breathed. catched. dumped. fixed. glowed. harmed. joked. limped. manned. ousted. posted. sustained. restrained. tainted. undermined. vexed. waxed. yawned. zonked. red. led. bed. fed. ted. bored. cleaned. waited. yelled.
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pooped
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weed, deed, seed, lead, greed, need, led
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cookED and likED
There are too many to list, but here are a few more: grunted, looked, crooked, drowned
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# Died # Killed # Jumped # Leaped # Stabbed # Punched # Kicked # Sneezed # Coughed # Listened # Talked # Pulled # Pushed # Failed # Felled # Cried # Mourned #
Liked # Loved # Gunned
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Ed list - Bested, Betided, Bitted, Blared, Cared , Ceased, Chained, Choked, Chunked, Clanged, Coifed, Countered, Coupled, Confessed, Crowned, Figged.
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Some nouns that end in -ed are:
A few words that begin with ed- are education, educable, edutainment, edacious, etc. -ed is usually a suffix that gives past tense but at the beginning it has no meaning.
bed,hopped,jumped,
verbs
word of 3 suffix
-ed is a suffix.
suffix forming adjectives (added to nouns) Ex: love + ed = Loved
dis= prefix=not ed=suffix= happining in the past
The suffix of dislocated is -ed.
word of 3 suffix
no because you use the suffix 'ed' when your writingin the past tense
-ed is a suffix.
There is no suffix. There are only two root words combined in a compound word.
suffix forming adjectives (added to nouns) Ex: love + ed = Loved
One possible suffix for "shimmered" could be "-ing", turning it into "shimmering."
asked, answered, pranced,danced, rained, dawned
Almost every verb, when you use the past tense, ends in -ed.
"Surge" does not have a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word.
dis= prefix=not ed=suffix= happining in the past
The suffix for tossed is ed
ed is a suffix for accept