Hi everyone. I'm new on this forrum.
I have a question regarding the usage of the verb "to lean".
What's the difference between:
She was leaning over the table when he came in.
She was leaned/leant over the table when he came in.
Are the two constructions legitimate?
Thank you very much for your support.
usage of "to lean"
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Re: usage of "to lean"
Yes, both possible, but the second (with 'leant', but not 'leaned') is colloquial BrE usage.