Adjective and verb form of leader
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Adjective of 'leader' is 'leading'.
Example sentence: My mother played a leading part in my success.
Verb of 'leader is 'lead'.
Example Sentence: The captain led the team to a convincing victory.
Explanation
An adjective is a word such as calm, short, tasty, and beautiful. An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. ‘Comparative Form’ and ‘Superlative Form’ of an adjective are used for comparisons. Comparative Form of adjective is used to compare two persons, places, or things; whereas Superlative Form of adjective is used to compare things, persons, or places that are more than two.
Verb
Verb is an essential part of grammar of any language. It is called the action words. Examples of verb are: ‘go’, ‘eat’, ‘talk’, ‘run’, etc. A sentence is incomplete without verb.
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Adjective and verb form of leader
- Adjective - a word that describes the nouns or pronouns.
- a yellow bottle - here, "yellow" is the adjective - it describes which type of a bottle is that.
- a happy man - here, "happy" is the adjective - it describes the mood of that man.
- The adjective form of the word leader is - leading
- Example: He is the leading actor in the movie.
- Verb - a word that describes an action, state or occurrence.
- Rose painted the wall - here, "painted" is a verb - it describes the action performed by Rose.
- The verb form of the word leader is - lead
- Example: A number of short streets lead from the square to the western harbour.
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