leave

Irregular
Infinitive
leave
Past Simple
left
Past Participle
left
-ing Form
leaving
3rd Person
leaves
leave leaves leaving left

Leave means to go away or let remain. Irregular: leave-left-left.

Meanings

  • To go away
  • To let remain
  • To abandon
  • To bequeath

Common Collocations

leave behind leave out leave alone leave it to take it or leave it

Tip for Learners

Irregular: leave-left-left. Leave out = exclude. Leave alone = don't disturb. Leave (noun) = permission to be absent.
Present Simple
I leave
you leave
he/she/it leaves
we leave
they leave
Examples - Present Simple
  • I leave for work at seven o'clock every morning.
  • You leave a lasting impression on everyone you meet.
  • She leaves her keys on the kitchen counter always.
  • We leave the decision up to the committee.
  • They leave nothing to chance in their planning.
Present Continuous
I am leaving
you are leaving
he/she/it is leaving
we are leaving
they are leaving
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am leaving for the airport in an hour.
  • You are leaving too much work for tomorrow.
  • He is leaving the company after fifteen years.
  • We are leaving early to avoid the traffic.
  • They are leaving the country for good next month.
Present Perfect
I have left
you have left
he/she/it has left
we have left
they have left
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have left my passport at home accidentally.
  • You have left a deep impact on my life.
  • She has left everything behind to start fresh.
  • We have left the details for later discussion.
  • They have left no stone unturned in the search.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been leaving
you have been leaving
he/she/it has been leaving
we have been leaving
they have been leaving
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been leaving messages all morning.
  • You have been leaving hints about the surprise.
  • He has been leaving work early all week.
  • We have been leaving notes for each other.
  • They have been leaving breadcrumbs for us to follow.
Past Simple
I left
you left
he/she/it left
we left
they left
Examples - Past Simple
  • I left the party early last night.
  • You left your umbrella in the restaurant.
  • She left her hometown to pursue her dreams.
  • We left before the storm arrived.
  • They left without saying goodbye to anyone.
Past Continuous
I was leaving
you were leaving
he/she/it was leaving
we were leaving
they were leaving
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was leaving the house when you called me.
  • You were leaving for vacation when the news broke.
  • He was leaving work when the accident occurred.
  • We were leaving the party when they arrived.
  • They were leaving the country when borders closed.
Past Perfect
I had left
you had left
he/she/it had left
we had left
they had left
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had left before the argument started.
  • You had left your wallet at home again.
  • She had left the company before the scandal.
  • We had left the meeting before the decision.
  • They had left the city before the hurricane hit.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been leaving
you had been leaving
he/she/it had been leaving
we had been leaving
they had been leaving
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been leaving messages for days before she responded.
  • You had been leaving hints for weeks before I noticed.
  • He had been leaving work early for months.
  • We had been leaving notes before switching to email.
  • They had been leaving clues for the investigation.
Future Simple
I will leave
you will leave
he/she/it will leave
we will leave
they will leave
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will leave at noon to catch my flight.
  • You will leave a legacy that inspires others.
  • She will leave everything to her children.
  • We will leave this matter for future discussion.
  • They will leave nothing behind when they go.
Future Continuous
I will be leaving
you will be leaving
he/she/it will be leaving
we will be leaving
they will be leaving
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be leaving shortly after the presentation.
  • You will be leaving a mark on this organization.
  • He will be leaving the position next month.
  • We will be leaving at first light tomorrow.
  • They will be leaving the country by this time next week.
Future Perfect
I will have left
you will have left
he/she/it will have left
we will have left
they will have left
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have left by the time you arrive.
  • You will have left your mark on the project.
  • She will have left the company by December.
  • We will have left our differences behind.
  • They will have left the country by then.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been leaving
you will have been leaving
he/she/it will have been leaving
we will have been leaving
they will have been leaving
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been leaving messages for a week.
  • You will have been leaving hints for months.
  • He will have been leaving the office early for years.
  • We will have been leaving notes for each other forever.
  • They will have been leaving clues throughout.
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