'Will be leaving' is correct.
The present participle of "leave" is "leaving."
I/you/we/they leave. He/she/it leaves. The present participle is leaving.
The future progressive is formed with: will + be + present participle. The present participle of leave is leaving.The verb phrase is - will be leaving eg We will be leaving early in the morning.
leave/leaving
I/you/we/they leave. He/she/it leaves. The present participle is leaving.
The present participle of "leave" is "leaving."
No leaving is the present participle of leave.
I/you/we/they leave. He/she/it leaves. The present participle is leaving.
The future progressive is formed with: will + be + present participle. The present participle of leave is leaving.The verb phrase is - will be leaving eg We will be leaving early in the morning.
Leaving; left
No. Dolphins do not leave tracks.
To leave: Partir I'm leaving: Je part You're leaving: Tu part He/She/It's leaving: Il/Elle part We're leaving: Nous partons You're leaving: Vous partez They're leaving: Ils partent Helped?
Only in the sense of "departing" where "leaving" is the present participle of to leave, e.g. Leaving guests must receive their car keys from the valet. Otherwise, leaving is a verb form, or a noun (gerund).
IF you are doubting leaving them then you probably should not leave them
Leave is a verb.
Including is the opposite of leaving out.
The present tense of leave is:I/You/We/They leave.He/She/It leaves.