Nov 2009
November's confusible: lead and led
Wednesday 04 November 2009
It is very common to see lead instead
of led. In
fact, it is rare to see the latter used properly at
all.
Quite simply, led is the past participle of the verb to lead. And, of course, lead is also a metal.
So, the correct forms are:
You can lead a horticulture but you can't make her think.
I led a horticulture but I couldn't make her think.
Quite simply, led is the past participle of the verb to lead. And, of course, lead is also a metal.
So, the correct forms are:
You can lead a horticulture but you can't make her think.
I led a horticulture but I couldn't make her think.
