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Phrasal Verbs

With 'Leave'

Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use phrasal verbs with 'leave'

If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of them. Let's begin❗

Leave aside
To stop discussing a subject in order to discuss another.
     Leaving aside the 📄✏, what are your plans for 🎄
         leave aside

Leave (sth/sb) behind
To leave a place without taking 👨👩 or something with you.
     Oh no❗ It's raining 🐱🐱🐱 and 🐶🐶🐶. I left my umbrella behind.
                                                                             leave (sth) behind
    Many 🇻🇪👨👩 has had to leave their family behind to get better opportunities.
                                               leave (sb) behind

Leave (sth) for / to (sb)
To give 👨👩  responsability for dealing with something.
     Today, I'll leave preparing dinner for you.
                        leave (sth) for (sb)
     Leave it to me. I'll prepare a special dish for you.
       leave (sth) to (sb)

Leave off (sth/doing sth)
To stop something or stop doing something.
     This 📘 is part of the series you've been reading. It begins where the other one leaves off.
                                                                                                                                       leave off
     I'll leave off eating 🍕🍔🍟.
            leave off (doing sth)

Leave (sth/sb) out
To exclude something or 👨👩.
     If you are allergic to 🍓🍓🍓, you should leave it out of the recipe.
                                                                          leave (sth) out
     The captain leave him off the 🏃 competition.
                            leave (sth) out



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