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English verb "led" #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 0:23 am   English verb "led"
 

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ESL/EFL Test #260 "Irregular Verbs Test (8)", question 3

The teacher ......... her students down the hallway and into the gymnasium.

(a) lead
(b) led
(c) leading

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #260 "Irregular Verbs Test (8)", answer 3

The teacher led her students down the hallway and into the gymnasium.

Correct answer: (b) led
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English verb "led" #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 0:46 am   English verb "led"
 

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'Led' is the past tense of 'lead': 'lead / led / have led'.
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