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there is no lead in lead pencil.
The future tense of "lead" is "will lead."
The future tense of "lead" is "will lead." For example, "He will lead the team to victory."
Lead and oxygen are the elements in lead dioxide.
Homonyms for "lead" include: Lead (as in metal) and lead (to guide or show the way). Lead (pronounced "led") which is a common misspelling of the word "lead" (the metal). Lead (pronounced "led") as in being in charge or at the forefront. Homographs for "lead" include: Lead (the metal) and lead (to guide or show the way). Lead (pronounced "led") as in the past tense of "lead" (to guide). Lead (pronounced "led") as in being in charge or at the forefront.
The term "to lead" is the infinitive form of the verb "lead." It can be a noun, adjective, or adverb. However, if "to" is used as a preposition, and "lead" to be the element lead, then "to lead" as in "the element was turned to lead" is an adverbial phrase.
Pencil lead isn't really lead, it is graphite, a form of carbon. Pencil lead doesn't have any lead in it whatsoever.
Lead is an element, it is not made of anything but lead. But if you are talking about pencil lead then pencil lead is made of graphite.
Pb[OH]2 for white lead, Pb3O4 red lead
Lead Dioxide or Lead IV Oxide