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where do you leave ? vs what time you leave ?

The two phrases are both incorrect due to grammatical errors. The correct versions should be: 'Where do you live?' and 'What time do you leave?' Each phrase has a different meaning and usage, with the first one asking about someone's place of residence and the second one inquiring about the time they depart from a location.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 952 views

where do you leave ?

This phrase is incorrect. 'Leave' should be replaced with 'live' to ask about someone's place of residence.

The correct phrase should be 'Where do you live?' when asking about someone's place of residence.
  • Where do you keep the tea leaves?
  • You think I'll just let you leave?
  • Like, why'd you leave?
  • And what time did you leave?
  • Let's have dinner before you leave?
  • But what happens when you leave?
  • What happens to Neal when you leave?
  • You need anything else before you leave?
  • What could Randy have possibly said to make you leave?
  • Who'll manage this operation if you leave?
  • Will someone look after you when you leave?
  • Sure but why'd you leave? l was worried.
  • Why'd you leave? I got word that Europol was closing in for a score I allegedly ran in Corsica.
  • Besouro... why did you leave?
  • So what time did you leave?
  • After dressing up, just before you leave?
  • Can we dance once before you leave?
  • Why do you leave me penniless?
  • Why would we ever let you leave?
  • Will you wait a few minutes So that I'm gone before you leave?

Alternatives:

  • Where do you live?

what time you leave ?

This phrase is incorrect. 'Leave' should be followed by 'do' to form a question in the present tense.

The correct phrase should be 'What time do you leave?' when asking about the time someone departs from a location.
  • And what time did you leave?
  • So what time did you leave?
  • And what time did you leave?
  • What time did you leave exactly?
  • What time did you leave yesterday?
  • What time did you leave work?
  • What time did you leave lavenham?
  • What time did you leave the party?
  • What time did you leave the building?
  • What time did you leave your house?
  • What time did you leave the house?
  • What time did you leave the court?
  • What time did you leave home today?
  • What time did you leave her apartment?
  • What time did you leave the flat?
  • What time did you leave the bar?
  • What time did you leave the club?
  • What time do you leave on Monday?
  • What time did you leave the rink?
  • What time did you leave the party?

Alternatives:

  • What time do you leave?

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