Led. Ex. She led the way(:
The past tense form of "lead" is "led."
The past tense for "lead" can be either "led" or "lead." "Led" is the more commonly accepted past tense form, while "lead" is used as a past tense especially in British English.
The past tense of the verb "lead" is "led".
Present tense: lead Present participle: leading Past tense: led Past participle: led
"Has" is the present tense form of the verb "have." The past tense form of "has" is "had."
struck is the past tense verbStruck IS the past tense form...of the word strike.
The past tense of lead is led.
The root verb of leading is to lead, and its past tense would be led.
Present tense: lead Present participle: leading Past tense: led Past participle: led
The past tense of the verb "lead" is "led".
Formed is the past tense of form.
Led is past tense. The present tense is lead.
The past tense of "lay" is "laid." For example, "I laid the book on the table."
The past tense form of "lay" is "laid."
Is and are are present tense form of be. The past tense of be is was/were.
Yes, "led" is the past tense for "lead." "Lead" is the present tense verb, while "led" is used when referring to the past. For example, "I lead the meeting yesterday" would be corrected to "I led the meeting yesterday."
struck is the past tense verbStruck IS the past tense form...of the word strike.
The past tense form of "destroy" is "destroyed."