[Teacher Mike - Zalo 0977207836] [lesson: 053 - 0/1/3]
Teacher Mike. He Left. What'S Left He Left It There
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Left. So there's a lot of different meanings for left. We're not going to talk about all-of-them today, but we're going to talk about some of them. First one is the left-hand-side. This is my left-hand. In the video, it looks like my right-hand, but actually this is my left-hand. For you, this looks like my left-hand, but actually this is my right-hand. Okay, but so we have left and right. You probably know left and right. So that's the first one. The next one is left is also verb two for leave. So if you're talking about leaving in the past-tense, we use left. I left my home at 05:00 in the morning. I left the party at 10:00 pm. Where is Sarah? She already left. She has already left. Next one is you can leave something. I put the bottle on the table and I left the bottle on the table. I left the bottle on the table means I did not remove it. I left it there. It will stay there. I'm leaving there. I left it there. I left it there and then I left. Not really left and left. I left the bottle on the table and I left my office. Another one is leave can be used with leave something on, leave something off. So leave your phone on means don't turn your phone off. Leave your phone off means don't turn your phone on. Leave the lights on means don't turn the lights off. But past-tense left. My electric bill was very expensive this month because when I went on vacation, I left the air conditioning on for two weeks. I forgot to turn it off. I left it on. You can also use this for the door when you leave. Please leave the door open means don't close the door or please leave the door closed means please don't open the door. Left. When we left the classroom, we left the door open. Last one for left is. Okay. You are eating dinner and you do not finish your food. There is a-little-bit of food still on the plate. You can say there is some food left, means I did not finish it. There is more. You could use this with time also. Do we have any-time left? No, our time-is-up. We do not have more time. Do you have any money left? No, I don't. I spent all my money. I ate 90% of the food. And the 10% that was left, I gave it to my dog. I gave my dog what was left. If I have some left, I will give it to you. Okay, so left can mean left-hand-side or for you? Left-hand-side. It can also mean to leave. It can also I'm sorry, that is verb two. Left is verb two for leave. It can mean to go somewhere. To go somewhere, not here. It can also mean to put something somewhere and not touch it, not remove it. I left the bottle on the table. I'm going to leave it on the table. It can also mean how much is remaining. So there's a-little-bit of water left in the bottle. There's a-little-bit of water left in the bottle.
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