IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular verbs Regular verbs
leap, leaps, leaping, leaped, leapt
Synonyms: jump, spring, bound, hop, vault
Antonyms: fall, descend, drop, plunge, sink
The verb "leap" is a dynamic verb in English, commonly used to describe the action of jumping or springing a long way, to a great height, or with great force. it can be both regular and irregular, depending on regional preferences. In the present simple tense, "leap" follows its base form for most subjects: "I leap," "you leap," "he/she/it leaps," and so on. For example, "The athlete leaps over the hurdle with ease." In the past simple tense, "leap" can change to either "leaped" (regular) or "leapt" (irregular, more common in British English). This form is used to describe the action of jumping or springing in the past. For instance, "The cat leaped/leapt onto the windowsill to bask in the sun." The past participle of "leap" can also be "leaped" or "leapt." When forming perfect tenses, such as the present perfect or past perfect, the past participle is combined with auxiliary verbs. An example sentence is "They have leaped/leapt at the opportunity to travel abroad." "Leap" is typically used as an intransitive verb, meaning it does not require a direct object to complete its meaning: "He leaped into the air." However, it can also be used transitively in certain contexts: "She leaped the fence effortlessly." The verb "leap" is often found in various idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs, such as "leap year" (a year with an extra day), "leap of faith" (a courageous act without certainty), and "look before you leap" (to consider the consequences before taking action). Understanding the conjugation and usage of "leap" is essential for accurately describing actions related to jumping or springing with force or enthusiasm. Its flexibility in both regular and irregular forms, especially in British and American English, adds to its complexity and richness in the language.
Irregular verbs in English are special verbs that don't follow standard rules for changing forms. You need to memorize their specific forms instead of following regular patterns.
Regular verbs are verbs that follow a consistent pattern when forming their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form.
LEAP - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | leap |
★ you | leap |
★ he/she/it | leaps |
★ we | leap |
★ you | leap |
★ they | leap |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Present Simple |
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- I leap over the obstacle. |
- You leap across the gap. |
- He leaps into action. | She leaps gracefully over the hurdle. |
- We leap to conclusions too quickly. |
- You (plural) leap over the fence. |
- They leap over the river. |
LEAP - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i am | leaping | |
★ you are | leaping | |
★ he/she/it is | leaping | |
★ we are | leaping | |
★ you are | leaping | |
★ they are | leaping |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Present Continuous |
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- I am leaping over the hurdle. |
- You are leaping over the barrier. |
- He is leaping forward. | She is leaping high into the air. |
- We are leaping ahead of the competition. |
- You (plural) are leaping over the wall. |
- They are leaping over the stream. |
LEAP - PRESENT PERFECT | ||
★ i have | leaped/leapt | |
★ you have | leaped/leapt | |
★ he/she/it has | leaped/leapt | |
★ we have | leaped/leapt | |
★ you have | leaped/leapt | |
★ they have | leaped/leapt |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Present Perfect |
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- I have leaped/leapt over many obstacles. |
- You have leaped/leapt over the first hurdle. |
- He has leaped/leapt to the top. | She has leaped over the fence. |
- We have leaped/leapta head in the race. |
- You (plural) have leaped/leapt over the barrier. |
- They have leaped/leapt over the pit. |
LEAP - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i have been | leaping | |
★ you have been | leaping | |
★ he/she/it has been | leaping | |
★ we have been | leaping | |
★ you have been | leaping | |
★ they have been | leaping |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Present Perfect Continuous |
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- I have been leaping over hurdles all day. |
- You have been leaping across the field. |
- He has been leaping over the obstacles. | She has been leaping over the hurdles. |
- We have been leaping ahead of the competition. |
- You (plural) have been leaping over the fence. |
- They have been leaping over the obstacles. |
LEAP - PAST SIMPLE | ||
★ i | leaped/leapt | |
★ you | leaped/leapt | |
★ he/she/it | leaped/leapt | |
★ we | leaped/leapt | |
★ you | leaped/leapt | |
★ they | leaped/leapt |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Past Simple |
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- I leaped/leapt over the wall. |
- You leaped/leapt across the gap. |
- He leaped/leapt into the air. | She leaped/leapt over the barrier. |
- We leaped/leapt over the stream. |
- You (plural) leaped/leapt over the hurdle. |
- They leaped/leapt over the obstacle. |
LEAP - PAST CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i was | leaping | |
★ you were | leaping | |
★ he/she/it was | leaping | |
★ we were | leaping | |
★ you were | leaping | |
★ they were | leaping |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Past Continuous |
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- I was leaping over the hurdle. |
- You were leaping across the field. |
- He was leaping ahead. | She was leaping gracefully. |
- We were leaping over the obstacles. |
- You (plural) were leaping over the fence. |
- They were leaping over the river. |
LEAP - PAST PERFECT | ||
★ i had | leaped/leapt | |
★ you had | leaped/leapt | |
★ he/she/it had | leaped/leapt | |
★ we had | leaped/leapt | |
★ you had | leaped/leapt | |
★ they had | leaped/leapt |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Past Perfect |
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- I had leaped/leapt over the barrier before. |
- You had leaped/leapt over the first hurdle. |
- He had leaped/leapt over the wall. | She had leaped into the pool. |
- We had leaped/leapt ahead of the competition. |
- You (plural) had leaped/leapt over the stream. |
- They had leaped/leapt over the obstacle. |
LEAP - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i had been | leaping | |
★ you had been | leaping | |
★ he/she/it had been | leaping | |
★ we had been | leaping | |
★ you had been | leaping | |
★ they had been | leaping |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Past Perfect Continuous |
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- I had been leaping over hurdles all morning. |
- You had been leaping across the field. |
- He had been leaping over the obstacles. | She had been leaping over the hurdles. |
- We had been leaping ahead of the competition. |
- You (plural) had been leaping over the fence. |
- They had been leaping over the obstacles. |
LEAP - FUTURE SIMPLE | ||
★ i will | leap | |
★ you will | leap | |
★ he/she/it will | leap | |
★ we will | leap | |
★ you will | leap | |
★ they will | leap |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Future Simple |
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- I will leap over the fence. |
- You will leap across the gap. |
- He will leap into action. | She will leap over the barrier. |
- We will leap to the top. |
- You (plural) will leap over the hurdle. |
- They will leap over the stream. |
LEAP - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i will be | leaping | |
★ you will be | leaping | |
★ he/she/it will be | leaping | |
★ we will be | leaping | |
★ you will be | leaping | |
★ they will be | leaping |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Future Continuous |
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- I will be leaping over the hurdles. |
- You will be leaping across the field. |
- He will be leaping forward. | She will be leaping gracefully. |
- We will be leaping over the obstacles. |
- You (plural) will be leaping over the fence. |
- They will be leaping over the river. |
LEAP - FUTURE PERFECT | ||
★ i will have | leaped/leapt | |
★ you will have | leaped/leapt | |
★ he/she/it will have | leaped/leapt | |
★ we will have | leaped/leapt | |
★ you will have | leaped/leapt | |
★ they will have | leaped/leapt |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Future Perfect |
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- I will have leaped/leapt over the wall. |
- You will have leaped/leapt across the gap. |
- He will have leaped/leapt into action. | She will have leaped over the barrier. |
- We will have leaped/leapt to the top. |
- You (plural) will have leaped/leapt over the hurdle. |
- They will have leaped/leapt over the stream. |
LEAP - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | ||
★ i will have been | leaping | |
★ you will have been | leaping | |
★ he/she/it will have been | leaping | |
★ we will have been | leaping | |
★ you will have been | leaping | |
★ they will have been | leaping |
Examples of the verb 'leap' in the Future Perfect Continuous |
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- I will have been leaping over hurdles for hours. |
- You will have been leaping across the field. |
- He will have been leaping over the obstacles. | She will have been leaping over the hurdles. |
- We will have been leaping ahead of the competition. |
- You (plural) will have been leaping over the fence. |
- They will have been leaping over the obstacles. |