The same spelling is used for the element lead(pronounced ledd) and for the verb to lead(pronounced leed).
The past tense of the verb to lead is led.
The compound PbSO4 is lead sulfate, more specifically lead (II) sulfate.
From the Italian, this is segue, a bridging feature in drama and speeches.
L-E-A-D for lead on a pencil or "he lead him to the pond
That is the correct spelling of "pewter." (Pewter is an alloy of tin and other various other metals : copper, antimony, bismuth and lead.)
The root word in mislead is lead with mis- acting as a prefix meaning 'bad'.
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The compound PbSO4 is lead sulfate, more specifically lead (II) sulfate.
segue
The word you are asking about is spelled segue.
From the Italian, this is segue, a bridging feature in drama and speeches.
The verb is "to lead" and the word they are using is "led", which is the past tense. The verb "lead" is pronounced leedbut "lead", the metal, is pronounced led.The spelling Leeds is the location in West Yorkshire, England.
I would answer it if you could spell "great" right
Kurt Cobain. I'm pretty sure that's how you spell it.
L-E-A-D for lead on a pencil or "he lead him to the pond
Pewter, it's a type of metal, a mix of mainly tin and a little copper and lead.
Maybe this question is about graphite, a grey/gray form of carbon, that is used, for example, as the writing core of 'lead' pencils.
Well if you get that it's kinda like a thing then the thing will lead yourself through the maze to the bridge of Terrebithia.