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Do you say leaving to or leaving for?
2 Answers. Both are correct, but the first is more common modern parlance. Leaving to is likely an ellipsis of leaving to go to.
What does leave for means?
1. To reserve or save something for someone or for a later use. A noun or pronoun is used between “leave” and “for.” I’ve left an extra portion of dinner for Tommy, since he won’t be getting home from practice until late.
Are you leaving Meaning?
“Are you going to leave?” is asking if at a later point they’re going to leave, while “are you leaving?” is asking if they are leaving at that moment.
How do you use leave for in a sentence?
1) She is shortly to leave for Mexico. 2) We’ll leave for Guangzhou by plane. 3) Our cars get blocked in and we can’t leave for ages. 4) I have been on sick leave for seven months with depression.
When we use leave for?
When you go away from one place and start going to another place, use LEAVE FOR: I’m leaving for Beijing tomorrow. (I’m going away from home and go to Beijing.) When are you leaving for work? (When are you going away from home and go to work?)
Will be leaving for meaning?
One definition of for is to indicate, or show, a future goal. “I am leaving for Pakistan” means that you are leaving your present place, and your future goal is to arrive in Pakistan. TO is also a preposition, but it shows movement toward a place.
What is a word for leaving?
quitting, resigning (from), retiring (from), stepping aside (from), stepping down (from)
What is someone leave?
verb. If you leave something or someone in a particular place, you let them remain there when you go away. If you leave something or someone with a person, you let them remain with that person so they are safe while you are away.
What does leaving for good mean?
for good means you are leaving for the last time. You will NEVER come back.
What is a good sentence for leave?
[M] [T] We had better leave her alone for a few minutes. [M] [T] We were just about to leave when she telephoned. [M] [T] Let’s leave things as they are until he comes back. [M] [T] She handed him his jacket then opened the door and asked him to leave.
What is a sentence for leave?
[T] I have got to leave here early tomorrow morning. [T] We had better leave her alone for a few minutes. [T] We were just about to leave when she telephoned. [T] Let’s leave things as they are until he comes back.
What is a fancy word for leave?
depart from, go away from, go from, withdraw from, retire from, take oneself off from, exit from, take one’s leave of, pull out of, quit, be gone from, decamp from, disappear from, abandon, vacate, absent oneself from, evacuate.