Linking Past Tense D Sounds to Consonants
This is part 2 of Linking Past Tense Verbs. Learn when to make a held D and when to make a whispering D. Find the full lesson in The Rhythm of English course on Udemy or Skillshare: https://www.udemy.com/course/the-rhyt... https://skl.sh/3CP2ACw

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