A: Some common words that end with 'D' include "read," "friend," "child," "world," and "food."
A: Yes, many past tense verbs end in 'D', such as "played," "talked," "listened," "loved," and "hoped."
A: Certainly, examples include "bored," "excited," "tired," "interested," and "thrilled."
Many verbs in their past tense or past participle form end in 'D'. Practice conjugating regular verbs to become more familiar with these forms.
Group words ending in 'D' by their part of speech, such as nouns (e.g., "child"), adjectives (e.g., "bored"), and verbs (e.g., "played") to help organize your learning.
Practice using words that end in 'D' in sentences. This will help you understand their meanings and contexts better, reinforcing your memory.