the man leaned against the car as he read his paper.
He leaned against the wall, exhausted after a long day.
She leaned heavily on her friend for support during the difficult time.
The past participle of the word "lean" is "leaned" in American English and "leant" in British English.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
She leaned in close to him and whispered her secret in his ear.
A caret symbol (^) is commonly used to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from a sentence.
"I leaned over to type this message."
The word "leaned" has one syllable.
"Leaned" is a verb or "action word".
He leaned his motorcycle around the bend in the road and then accelerated as soon as he reached the straight.
I leaned over to catch my breath. The long run had made me tired.
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The past participle of the word "lean" is "leaned" in American English and "leant" in British English.
The cowboy leaned back and spat into the nearby spittoon.
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