
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. gracias …
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 words. 1) However …
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 various glass …
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 gracias!!
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 front of the …
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. I thought it …