According to the Kwakwaka'wakw legend, Ko-ngai transformed into a salmon and leaped into the furnace to save the other animals from the evil Hamatsa cannibal. This act of sacrifice represents Ko-ngai's bravery, selflessness, and willingness to protect others.
Yes, it can be either leaped or leapt, but leaped is generally preferred.
The past tense of the word "leap" is "leaped" or "leapt". Both forms are considered correct and can be used interchangeably.
The past tense of "lep" is "leapt" or "leaped," depending on regional variations.
The past tense of "to leap" is "leaped" or "leapt." Both forms are commonly accepted in English.
the bell rung indicating that church has started.
before kongai leapeed to the furnace
Touch of doom
I leaped over a fence
The acrobats leaped and tumbled in a dizzying display.
Yes, it can be either leaped or leapt, but leaped is generally preferred.
The adverb is high because it describes how the fish leaped.
rat,leaped
A predicted is the verb or the action in a sentence. Ex. Penny leaped. The predicate would be leaped because that is the action.
Possibly, because hyperbole is exaggerated speech.But 'heart leaped in to mouth' is undeniably a metaphoricexpression.
it is .97 w.r.t. to water
Leaped?
The word leaped has just one syllable, it's all pronounced as a single, somewhat complicated sound that I would describe as leept. The vowel sound is the long e, rhymes with bee, see, me.