The verb "To leak" is "Fuir". A leak is "Une fuite".
"Plug" can be a noun (a device used to connect things) or a verb (to fill or block with something).
The antonym of leak is seal.
The past tense of "leak" is "leaked."
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
The word 'leak' is both a noun (leak, leaks) and a verb (leak, leaks, leaking, leaked).Examples:We need to fix the leak in the roof. (noun)There was a crack in the jar that allowed the contents to leak in the cupboard. (verb)
The verb "To leak" is "Fuir". A leak is "Une fuite".
The word leak is both a verb and a noun; for example:Verb: Hold the cup upright, it will leak if you tip it because the cover isn't secure.Noun: We had the leak in the water heater repaired.Noun forms for the verb to leak are leaker and leakage.
It is probably a verb. If it describes something like "it was a leaking can" then it could be an adjective because it describes what kind of can.
No, the word "leaked" is not an adverb.The word "leaked" is a verb.
VacateSentence ExampleThe employees and customers had to vacate the building due to a gas leak.
The plural form of vacancy is vacancies.
"Plug" can be a noun (a device used to connect things) or a verb (to fill or block with something).
The word 'suspect' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. EXAMPLES: noun: The police interviewed the suspect for hours. verb: We suspect that a leak in the roof caused these stains. adjective: The suspect information should be investigated further. A noun form for the verb to suspect is suspicion.
Opening up classified information is a "leak" of information.
The spelling "sept" is 7 in French and the abbreviation for September.The likely word may be one of the near homophones:accept (verb) - to receive or agreeexcept (conjunction) - other than, besides
not like a gas leak but yes