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What does "leave off" mean? could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

It's an expression that is always used in the past tense and serves a coordinating function more than it describes an action. "Where + [subject] + left off" describes a point in time when the subject stopped an action or process without losing their progress or acquired experience/knowledge. Ex: I stopped reading my favorite book because I was busy, but I'll start where I left off this weekend. In the above sentence, the subject explains that they will start reading the book from the page they reached last time they were reading it. Ex: We got distracted, but can we please pick up where we left off? The above uses one of the most common expressions related to "left off" "To pick up where + [subject] + left off" is a general expression which simply means to start the interrupted activity from "where" it was "left off".

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