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- Left vs. left from - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
I was under the impression that “left” and “left from” have very different meanings – for example, we can say: “The car left the garage an hour ago” Or “A pile of rubble is all that’s left from the garage after the bombing”, However, it is incorrect to say: “The car left from the garage” Am I right or wrong?
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- left Vs. remained? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
@Perplexedfolks The difference is explained in the answer "Remain" is the action performed by the eggs (i e "the eggs remain"), but "left" is an action performed to the eggs, so "left" uses passive voice (i e "the eggs are left") The verbs describe a similar situation, but with a different emphasis
- prepositions - She is in on the left side of the picture? - English . . .
What may change things slightly here is that you are referring to a particular part of the photo, the left We always say "on the left", never "in the left", as that is simply incorrect What you see as the left side of a photograph isn't technically the left The person to the left in a photo was standing on the right when it was taken!
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- prepositions - Do the uses of on the left and to the left depend on . . .
To the right are the self service machines and the Cafe whilst to the left are the adult loan books and the lecture room but I could equally say On the right are the self service machines and the Cafe whilst on the left are the adult loan books and the lecture room but if I were giving directions from the entrance I could only say
- sentence meaning - I guess that (its) just you [left] - English . . .
There is only one left = remain after other things are removed or not counted or that remain behind That is: to be left See examples: A) I guess it's only you who is left B) I guess it's only one [whatever] that is left I guess it's just you [who is] left is a variation of A)
- I was leaving vs I left - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The past perfect "had gone home" establishes the temporal relationship of everyone else's departure to your own They left before you did It doesn't matter whether you say "when I left" or "when I was leaving" From the past continuous "was leaving", one might—might—infer that you noticed as you were leaving that they had already gone The
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