led

/led/ (bre, ipa) · [lˈɛd] /led/ (ame, ipa)

led — verb

  • ledpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • leds3rd person singular
  • ledding-ing form
  • leddedpast simple

1. Led is the form of the verb lead that you use when talking about something that

1.動詞及物 / 不及物A2
釋義

Led is the form of the verb lead that you use when talking about something that happened in the past, or when forming perfect tenses. It means that someone guided others, was in charge of a group, or caused something to happen as a result. For example, a person who led a team guided them in the past.

例句

Hoa led her classmates in putting together the school play.

led + [person] + in + gerund (guiding others)

The old wooden bridge led across the river to a small village.

文法句型

led + object

led + to + noun phrase

led + object + preposition

be led + to-infinitive

常見錯誤

He lead the meeting yesterday.
He led the meeting yesterday.
💡'Led' is the past tense; 'lead' (pronounced leed) is the present tense form.
She has lead the group since 2020.
She has led the group since 2020.
💡After 'has/have/had', use the past participle 'led', not 'lead'.