Leave is a versatile word in English, used as both a verb and a noun.
As a Verb
Meaning:
- To go away from a place
- To allow something to remain
- To depart
Examples:
- Leaving a place: "I'm leaving for work now."
- Allowing something to remain: "Please leave the door open."
- Departing: "She left the party early."
Phrasal Verbs with "Leave":
- Leave behind: To forget to take something with you.
- "I left my phone behind."
- Leave out: To omit something.
- "I accidentally left out a word."
- Leave off: To stop doing something.
- "Let's leave off for today."
As a Noun
Meaning:
- Permission to be absent from work or school
- A departure
Examples:
- Permission: "I need to ask for a leave of absence."
- Departure: "His departure was unexpected."
Remember:
- The verb "leave" is often used in the past tense as "left."
- The noun "leave" is often used in the plural form "leaves."
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