if you drive it home, and then went back to the dealership the next day and used it as a trade in you'd lose about 20%.
Soon is the adverb, leave is a verb. So in "I leave soon" the adverb soon is modifying the verb leave.
If you mean lose as in, lose by getting poked or gouged out, then yes. Also by using them so much that they can only see small blurs = blindness soon on.
Mainly financial. A car will lose a lot of value basically as soon as it leaves the dealer's lot.
It can be done, but it is not a good idea to leave them much longer than that. If they were put in to wash overnight, then they should be put out to dry as soon as possible.
Yes, you can easily lose three pounds by starving. However, there are much easier ways to lose three pounds. Try cardio exercise every other day and you will soon burn off those three pounds.
Many have suggested that once a car has been driven off the dealership's lot, it loses 15-20% of its value. During the second year, it loses another 15-20% of the remaining value. Keep in mind that the car does not lose 15-20% of the total value during the second year, but rather off the remaining value.
She said she will leave as soon as she got a telegram.
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It depends on your company, and the way that they have set up the plan. Some of the group life insurance is portable, which means that it comes with you when you leave if you so desire. Other types of group life terminate as soon as you leave employment.
you can lose water.. which is heavy but as soon as ro rehydrate you gain the weight back.
as soon as you have it in your hand you can leave the country.
No, the UK will not leave the European Union, at least not any time soon.