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The past tense of lead is led. (Original Post) cui bono Mar 2014 OP
Stop that. Wait Wut Mar 2014 #1
Well then... cui bono Mar 2014 #2
If you insist... Wait Wut Mar 2014 #4
My cat says cui bono Mar 2014 #5
My apologies to cat. Wait Wut Mar 2014 #6
That's okay. She has often led me astray with her musical tastes. cui bono Mar 2014 #8
The Nobs pintobean Mar 2014 #7
Got it. In_The_Wind Mar 2014 #3
But how do you pronounce this mining town in South Dakota? El Supremo Mar 2014 #9
I'm not sure but if it turns out cui bono Mar 2014 #10
A leader... TeeYiYi Mar 2014 #11
Don't loose your cool over it Flying Squirrel Mar 2014 #12
I am literally on fire over here! cui bono Mar 2014 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author LumosMaxima Mar 2014 #14
The past tense of zeppelin is blimp. kwassa Mar 2014 #15
Unwreck. A-Schwarzenegger Mar 2014 #16

cui bono

(19,926 posts)
10. I'm not sure but if it turns out
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 05:13 PM
Mar 2014

that it was built from lead and melts down and starts to flow away, and they dig pathways to lead it out of the area, and it no longer exists, I would call it Led.

TeeYiYi

(8,028 posts)
11. A leader...
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 06:23 PM
Mar 2014

...can lead a Leader on a lead, to Lead with lead; once led, a Leader can lead other Lead leaders on leads from Lead with lead, leaving lead leading from having led Leaders on leads with lead...




TYY

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