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 "to leap" is "leaped" or "leapt." Both forms are commonly accepted in English.
The past tense of "lep" is "leapt" or "leaped," depending on regional variations.
Leap? The past tense is leapt.
The past tense is put.
The past tense of the word "leap" is "leaped" or "leapt". Both forms are considered correct and can be used interchangeably.
'leaped' and 'leapt' are both correct
The past tense of "to leap" is "leaped" or "leapt." Both forms are commonly accepted in English.
Leapt is in the past tense. Note that leaped is also an acceptable form of past tense of the verb 'leap'.
Although seldom seen, it could be used as an adjective (leaped obstacles, leapt obstacles).It is a verb form, the past tense and past participle of to leap and has the variant form leapt.Like many past participles, it can (rarely) be used as an adjective.
The past participle can be leaped or leapt.
The past tense of "lep" is "leapt" or "leaped," depending on regional variations.
Leap? The past tense is leapt.
Yes it's the past tense of leap.
The past tense of correct is corrected.
The past tense is put.
The correct past tense would be "you were".