It is the past tense of the verb 'leap'.
No, it is not. While the present participle (pouncing) could be an adjective, the past participle, pounced (like leapt) is not used as an adjective.
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I can give you several sentences.The dog leapt into the air to catch the frisbee.I watched as the salmon leapt from the river.He leapt over the fence in his excitement.
The word 'leapt' is the past tense of the verb to leap.Example sentence: I leapt at the chance to audit Professor Casey's class.
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was created in 1967.
Yes, it can be either leaped or leapt, but leaped is generally preferred.
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no but leapt is
it would be dancers if it is in between the and leapt man put a on lol im board
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