Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Leave"
- Leave it to me.
- Leave me alone!
- Leave me alone.
- I must leave now.
- Let's leave early.
- Leave my car alone.
- I have to leave now.
- We must leave early.
- When will you leave?
- We're ready to leave.
- Can I leave a message?
- Don't leave the TV on.
- Leave my camera alone.
- Let's leave her alone.
- She is about to leave.
- I'll leave that to you.
- Let's leave it at that.
- They're about to leave.
- I'll leave it up to you.
- I am about to leave here.
- Let's leave it up to him.
- Leave me a message, please.
- We are about to leave here.
- Don't leave it up to chance.
- I'll leave this work to you.
- When are you going to leave?
- I asked him to leave at once.
- I told him to leave the room.
- Will the train leave on time?
- Don't leave your stuff behind.
- Which airport do I leave from?
- I'll leave when she comes back.
- May I leave this book with you?
- She expected him to leave town.
- Why do you want to leave today?
- He is about to leave for London.
- Let's leave the decision to Tom.
- She advised him to leave earlier.
- She will leave the hospital soon.
- When did she leave the classroom?
- I think it's time for me to leave.
- She pleaded with him to not leave.
- What time do you leave for school?
- I promise you I'll never leave you.
- She'd like him to leave right away.
- What time does the next train leave?
- I promise you I won't ever leave you.
- What time does the first train leave?
- I think it's time for me to leave now.
- She didn't want him to leave the room.
- I don't know when Tom will leave Japan.
- I plan to leave Boston as soon as I can.
- Go say goodbye to them before they leave.
- I was about to leave when you telephoned.
- Please plan to leave between 6:00 and 7:00.
- What time is your plane scheduled to leave?
- I'm going to leave about ten in the morning.
- He saw Tom leave before the job was finished.
- I think it's time for me to leave for school.
- Tom doesn't know when Mary will leave Boston.
- I didn't know he had decided to leave his job.
- If you find a mistake, please leave a comment.
- You should plan to leave between 6:00 and 7:00.
- I have got to leave here early tomorrow morning.
- We had better leave her alone for a few minutes.
- We were just about to leave when she telephoned.
- Let's leave things as they are until he comes back.
- She handed him his jacket then opened the door and asked him to leave.
- If you leave your textbooks at school during the break, they'll get confiscated.
- From personal experience, I know that any encounter with him will leave a bad taste in your mouth.