When the tourist left his taxi, he saw there was a wallet at the back seat.
When the tourist went out of his taxi, he turned around and saw at his back seat.
When the tourist left, he saw a bag in his car / on his car back seat..
The man left his bag in the taxi. When Mr Wong was getting ready to arrive back to his home, he saw a bag at the back seat (of his car).
After the tourist left, he found a bag on the back seat / at his car’s back seat.
When he wanted to leave the hotel, he saw a bag at the back seat / at his taxi back seat.
When he wanted to leave the place, he saw a bag at his car’s back seat.
When the tourist reached the hotel, he left his bag in Mr Wong’ taxi. When he saw a bag (was) at the back seat, he returned (to) the tourist.
He saw a bag at the back of the seat.
Top answer
Vincent Teo Can I say, When the tourist left his taxi, he saw there was a wallet on the back seat. When the tourist went out of his taxi, he turned around and saw at his back seat. When the tourist left, he saw a bag in his car / on his car 's back seat..
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Vincent Teo Can I say, When the tourist left his taxi, he saw there was a wallet on the back seat.
When the tourist went out of his taxi, he turned around and saw at his back seat.
When the tourist left, he saw a bag in his car / on his car 's back seat..
The man left his bag in the taxi.
When Mr Wong was getting ready to arrive back to his go home, he saw a bag on the back seat (of his car).
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