Had to leave
Why did you left is grammatically incorrect. It should be: Why did you leave? Why did she leave? Why did he leave? Why did they leave?
The correct form for this question is, "Did you leave your phone here?" If you are making a statement rather than asking a question, it is correct to say, "You left your phone here."
Yes, it is correct to say "could have left." (eg.) He could have left at 5:30 instead of at 6:00. or She could have left me a note.
The past participle of leave is left.
The past form of "leave" is "left."
Why did you left is grammatically incorrect. It should be: Why did you leave? Why did she leave? Why did he leave? Why did they leave?
The correct form for this question is, "Did you leave your phone here?" If you are making a statement rather than asking a question, it is correct to say, "You left your phone here."
No, it is not. It should read, "Did you leave your phone here?"
Yes, it is correct to say "could have left." (eg.) He could have left at 5:30 instead of at 6:00. or She could have left me a note.
"he availed leave" is correct
left,wrong
"Have you left?" is correct because left is used as a verb not an adjective.
The spelling "exited" means left or departed.The similar word is excited (as in overjoyed).
The past participle of leave is left.
The past form of "leave" is "left."
you leave it at the ranch, (inside to be correct)
When he arrived I was ready to go is correct