
Led or Leaded - WordReference Forums
May 3, 2010 · "Leaded", pronounced "led-ed", is an adjective, describing a construction style found in stained glass windows. Related to lead, the metal, right?
Leaded or led? - WordReference Forums
Jan 2, 2013 · I have a strong ethic and led by example. Is led being place there, better than lead or leaded? I am practicing for a interview.
leaded-light window - WordReference Forums
Dec 16, 2008 · Hola! El contexto es éste: "There was a view out through the leaded-light windows on to a swimming pool". ¿Alguien me sugiere una traducción? Gracias!
is this leaded? - WordReference Forums
Apr 13, 2007 · Hola amigos me gustarìa que me ayudaran con esta frase, ¿que signifca en este contexto la palabra lead?, he puesto con color verde el texto para que tengan una idea. …
To list that you led projects in the past and still do, what tense ...
Jun 17, 2010 · Hi, I know it's obvious to those of you currently in the discussion, but for the note of future learners who read these posts - "leaded" is not the past tense of "led".
omission in a clause leaded by 'however' or 'whatever'
Sep 4, 2014 · In the following sentences, a subject and a verb or a verb of each concessive clause is omitted, and I have filled in the space which the words is omitted at with expected …
leaded glass - WordReference Forums
Aug 28, 2010 · Is "leaded glass" glass with some lead oxide in it (cf. Wikipedia), or is it glass with lead mullions? I searched on Google Images and all the results include lead bars separating …
past tense: lead - WordReference Forums
May 20, 2005 · Hola, qué tal? Tengo un pequeño problema con el pasado de lead. Es "lead" /led/ o "leaded"? Es que el diccionario de word me está venga a decir que es incorrecto... Muchas …
Is or has expired - WordReference Forums
Jul 31, 2015 · The things involved are different. It is actually quite hard to explain why! When something has expired it has finished the action. Your house has not finished being located in …
back up and running - WordReference Forums
Jun 4, 2023 · I don't think "up" is originally an adjective, but this is a preposition or an adverb. I guess, in such a case, the idiomatic phrase was generated while misusing the original phrase. …