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left memories back vs left memory back

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct way to express this idea would be "left memories behind" or "left a memory behind." The original phrases are not grammatically correct and do not convey the intended meaning effectively.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 525 views

left memories back

This phrase is not correct in English. It should be "left memories behind".

The correct phrase to use is "left memories behind" when referring to leaving memories in the past or moving on from them.
  • It helped to bring memories back.
  • I got my memories back while you were gone.
  • I got my memories back from the accident, so...
  • The last time this happened, you never got your memories back.
  • You get your memory back, you call me.
  • I think he's getting His memory back.
  • Yeah. I guess getting your memory back wasn't your only problem.
  • All I've wanted is to get my memory back...
  • Suddenly, I am scared of getting my memories back.
  • I'm glad you got your memory back.
  • Now she may get her memory back.
  • She'd do anything to get your memory back.
  • It could even help her get her own memory back.
  • Not until he gets his memory back.
  • You don't want his memories back.
  • We have to get his memories back.
  • I know that he has his memory back.
  • Sookie, I don't want my memory back.
  • Maybe an explosive arrow will knock his memory back.
  • I think Hiro has to take Claire here to get his memory back.

Alternatives:

  • left memories behind

left memory back

This phrase is not correct in English. It should be "left a memory behind".

The correct phrase to use is "left a memory behind" when referring to leaving a memory in the past or moving on from it.
  • It helped to bring memories back.
  • I got my memories back while you were gone.
  • I got my memories back from the accident, so...
  • The last time this happened, you never got your memories back.
  • You get your memory back, you call me.
  • I think he's getting His memory back.
  • Yeah. I guess getting your memory back wasn't your only problem.
  • All I've wanted is to get my memory back...
  • Suddenly, I am scared of getting my memories back.
  • I'm glad you got your memory back.
  • Now she may get her memory back.
  • She'd do anything to get your memory back.
  • It could even help her get her own memory back.
  • Not until he gets his memory back.
  • You don't want his memories back.
  • We have to get his memories back.
  • I know that he has his memory back.
  • Sookie, I don't want my memory back.
  • Maybe an explosive arrow will knock his memory back.
  • I think Hiro has to take Claire here to get his memory back.

Alternatives:

  • left a memory behind

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