Although seldom seen, it could be used as an adjective (leaped obstacles, leapt obstacles).
It is a verb form, the past tense and past participle of to leap and has the variant form leapt.
Like many past participles, it can (rarely) be used as an adjective.
As an adjective, "giant" describes something that is exceptionally large or massive in size, scale, or extent. It can also convey a sense of significance or prominence in a particular context, such as a "giant leap" in technology. Additionally, "giant" can be used metaphorically to denote something that has a substantial impact or influence.
2008 was a leap year (past) and 2012 will be a leap year (future)
Some adjectives that could describe a year are: bad good hot cold dry wet interesting leap dull productive unproductive
A leap yar occurs every four years. The exception is years ending in -00, where only the ones with the first two figures divisible by four is a leap year. E.g. 2000 is, but 1900 is not a leap year.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
It is the past tense of the verb 'leap'.
It's not an adjective because it isn't even worthy of being a word. But if you were someone of the pathetic grammar-challenged world then yes it is an adjective. Typically a fly is an insect or a noun. And in its verbal form it means to leap or propel oneself in the air.
As an adjective, "giant" describes something that is exceptionally large or massive in size, scale, or extent. It can also convey a sense of significance or prominence in a particular context, such as a "giant leap" in technology. Additionally, "giant" can be used metaphorically to denote something that has a substantial impact or influence.
The noun 'leap' is used as a collective noun for a leap of leopards and a leap of hares.
Année bissextile is a French equivalent to the title of the movie 'Leap Year'. The feminine noun 'année' means 'year long'. The adjective 'bissextile' refers to a number or a sum that can be divided by the number 'four'. Together, they're pronounced 'ah-neh bee-seh-steel'.
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To find out if any year is a leap year there are two factors you have to take into account.Firstly the last two digits of the date are divisible by 4.1976 was a leap year (76/4=19)1978 was not a leap year (78/4=19.5)1980 was a leap year1984 was a leap year1994 was not leap year2010 is not leap year2012 will be a leap yearSecondly you have to take into account century years.If the last two digits are 00 then you see if the 1st 2 digits are divisible by 4.1600 was a leap year (16/4=4)1800 was not a leap year (18/4=4.5)2000 was a leap year2100 will not be a leap year2200 will not be a leap year2400 will be a leap year.
1776 was a leap year
They leap when they are scared.
No swans can't leap.
1961 was not a leap year.
The Leap was created in 2001.