well if its at the end then and like a "then he ___ , im pretty sure he leaves a mystery for you to make up your own ending.... but if its like in a "grove" maybe its for a good ending
"I was on leave."
Soon is the adverb, leave is a verb. So in "I leave soon" the adverb soon is modifying the verb leave.
Leave is singular, so it should be "leave has been discontinued."
my nephew marriage leave
do leave
The author may leave a mystery unsolved to provoke thought and discussion among readers, allowing them to come to their own conclusions or interpretations. It can also create a sense of intrigue and maintain a level of suspense or ambiguity in the story, leaving room for imagination and different perspectives.
They didn't, they all disappeared of mystery
Charles Ingalls left Walnut Grove in 1879 after he and his family experienced financial difficulties and decided to move to Iowa in search of a better life.
Mystery Machine
Most Likely Their Spirit Would Naturally Stay At The Place Where They Died But It Is A Mystery To Whether They Can Leave.
John White left Roanoke Island in 1587 to return to England to seek additional supplies and support for the struggling colony. He was delayed in his return due to the Anglo-Spanish War, and when he finally made it back to Roanoke in 1590, the entire colony had vanished, a mystery that remains unsolved to this day.
They leave Walnut Grove several times. To mine for gold, to find work, ect. The question needs to be more specific.
if u had play red mystery it is the same just tell them to stay in their friend area
no you cant i sugjest that you wait for the wardrobe to drop the six items before you leave
Guatama hoped to learn the mystery of life.
Yes,but he/she comes back later
You can't leave the world fair because you have to save the transformer before the Le Monde Reporter destroys it!