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What is the past tense of leap?

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The past tense of leap is leapedUS or leaptUK.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of leap is leaps.

The present participle of leap is leaping.

The past participle of leap is leapedUS or leaptUK.

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With one step and a hop, he leaped towards the flying monster and stabbed his dagger straight right under its jaw.
A man leaped into the chains, and lowering down the lead sounded in seven fathoms.
They leaped to their feet with delight when Harriet was announced as the winner.
When they were within range he leapt up, levelled a pistol at the helpless group and demanded cash.
The big dog otter probably got as much of a fright as he did, about-turned and leapt into the water.
Dixon leapt to fame in the 1980s with his wacky welded furniture made of bits of scrap metal.

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