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Sometimes the "ed" at the end of a verb, used to indicate past tense, is pronounced with a "t" sound. To make it worse, in words like "looked" you get the combo: k+t. Try to find that in Spanish.

He tricked his brother.
She liked his t-shirt.
We talked for hours.
They worked from sunup to sundown.
I was texting and I walked into a tree.
I asked her for her phone number.
He looked like a movie star.
She checked my passport.
They thanked me for helping.

Here's the story at the end of the lesson:

I was texting and I walked into a tree. When I woke up, I was in a hospital and a nurse asked me my name. Then she checked my passport. She was cute so I asked her for her phone number. She slapped me and walked out. I don't think she liked me.

Intro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

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