What is the past tense of "lead"? - Led or Lead?

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What is the past tense of lead? Let's find it out!


Lead is a verb which means to guide, conduct or show.

The past tense of lead is led.


  • We led them down to the stream.

  • It eventually led Kate to science.


Now you know the answer! :)

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The past tense of "Lead" is "Led". Although "lead" has two different meanings; Lead can mean "I will lead you, follow me."
Lead can also mean "The lead of my pencil is broken."

Past Tense Verbs

The coach led his team to victory.


Present Tense Verbs: Lead

Past Tense Verbs: Led

Present and Past Tense Verbs

These verbs can be tricky sometimes. A student needs to study present

and past tense verbs to know the difference. Some of these verbs have the same spelling, but different meanings.

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The past tense of lead is led. However, lead is a common misspelling of the past tense of the verb lead.


How do you use it in a sentence?

  • The tour guide led us around the park.

  • The project led us to success in the class.

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