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he always leaves early vs he always leave early

The correct phrase is "he always leaves early." The verb "leaves" agrees with the singular subject "he." The phrase "he always leave early" is incorrect because it has a subject-verb agreement error.
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Last updated: September 16, 2024

he always leaves early

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when referring to someone who consistently departs early from a place or event. The verb "leaves" agrees with the singular subject "he."

Examples:

  • He always leaves early, so he misses the best part of the movie.
  • She always leaves early from work to avoid traffic.
  • Why does he always leave early from the party?
  • He always leaves early on Fridays to beat the rush hour traffic.
  • The boss always leaves early on Fridays.

he always leave early

This phrase is incorrect due to a subject-verb agreement error.

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