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Contact the principal.
No, the correct phrasing would be "Where was I?" to form a complete and grammatically correct question.
You can rewrite this sentence, I realized that I left my purse at the store on the counter by the cashier's station, by changing some of the clauses.I realized that I left my purse on the store's counter by the cashier's station.I realized that I left my purse on the store counter near the cashier's station.I realized I left my purse on the counter near the store's cashier station. (remove "that" as well)
Someone's bookbag was left in the cafeteria. (I hope you found the owner!)
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Left Page, Bottom Left corner you will see a woman with a yellow purse. The key is on the purse.
The interlocked CC (with the first C facing left) is the logo for Chanel, therefore it is likely to be a Chanel purse.
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The Math Classroom should be the second door down the hall to your left.
The word "Wait!" is an imperative sentence (you should wait!).The sentence "You left your purse" is a declarative sentence.There is no preposition anywhere in these.Perhaps the word sought was interjection, which "hey" would be, but not "wait."
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