Monday, September 26, 2011

lead, led, lead

Led or led ( rhymes with head) is the past tense (yesterday, or some time ago) form of "lead" ( rhymes with seed)--meaning to go before, show the way, or take charge--
He led the troops into battle.
The conductor led the orchestra.
Some people are not easily led.

Lead or lead is considered to be two words--
 The first ( rhymes with seed ) means to go before or show the way--
Lead the way!
"...and a little child shall lead them..."
The second ( rhymes with head ) means the metal used as a weight or at one time in pencils or for bullets--
In the western movie, the bad guy threatened to plug the hero full of lead.
People once made their own lead pencils.
Lead may be used to make weights.

Now that you know that you can say--
"The lieutenant led them into a rain of lead bullets."

Note--kryptonite is pretend, lead ( the metal ) is real--
Superman uses lead as a shield to protect him from kryptonite.
The dentists puts a lead apron on patients to protect them from radiation. 

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