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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Leave the table

"He's left the table a minute ago."

Is this phrase commonly used to mean to finish breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc?
  

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Anonymous s this phrase commonly used to mean to finish breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc? In context, yes.

  • Anonymous s this phrase commonly used to mean to finish breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc?
  • In context, yes.
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Anonymouss this phrase commonly used to mean to finish breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc?
In context, yes.
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AnonymousHe's He left the table a minute ago.
Save the present perfect for when you don't mention a time.

CJ
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It doesn't only mean "he" finished a meal. It can also mean "he" left for any reason.

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