Maternity leave, bereavement leave, sick leave, vacation leave, leave without pay, etc.
leave, i leave it outside
The future tense of "leave" is "will leave" or "shall leave." For example, "I will leave tomorrow." or "She shall leave at 7 p.m."
No, the correct form is "Why did you leave?" using the past tense of the verb "leave."
The plural form of "leave taking" is "leave takings."
your [..] leave it up to our dreams, leave it up to your love leave it up to [..] .. the "[..]" refers to not knowing the words there..
The correct phrase is "you had to leave." "Leave" is the correct verb form to use after "had to."
"I was on leave."
tomorrow college or leave
annual leave, sick leave, leave without pay (LWOP)
They have different expressions. 'Shall I leave' is a permission where as "Should I leave" is an hesitating denial to leave that particular person.
medicalleave mean a half pay leave ,if a persen han no medical leave in credit ,he can avail earn leave as medical leave on mc basis .he can produce the mc and can avail a commuted leave or medical leave .