Lead is a
present tense verb and it means to guide or direct in a course of
action. Leading is the gerund of that verb, which
essentially acts like a noun in a sentence when combined with "is" or "am." Example: I
am leading a group of scouts on a hike. "Leading" here is an action but when combined
with "is" you should think of it more like an "activity." What are you doing?
Leading. Leadership is a noun. It is the
quality or characteristic of being able to
lead, or the capacity to do so.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
What is the difference between lead, leading, and leadership?
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