Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Did leave trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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She did leave Nick.
Three weeks later I did leave.
But He did leave a few.
How would your husband react if you did leave?
Yes, I did leave.
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I did leave a message.
The pain never did leave her.
I did leave a message, and I was just… Yes.
Certainly he did leave someone.
I did leave a message at your hotel.
So when you left me, you really did leave me.
But they did leave some as well.
What would happen if the UK actually did leave the EU?
But it did leave a strong mark in my mind.
I don't remember where she went, but she did leave town.
I did leave one leg for the others though.
Turkey has called on Saudi officials to provide evidence that he did leave the consulate.
Since you did leave it for my office, sir.
At first, I was excited about this methodical approach, though it did leave me with an impression of passiveness.
Although he did leave us a delightful parting gift.
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But we did leave soldiers because we're keeping the oil.
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If someone did leave anything in here, I didn't find it.
They did leave eggs behind, however, and from these hatched Vhagar and Meraxes.
When Steven did leave, he left them with the knowledge of Localbitcoin.
However, they did leave behind something very special: some of the largest- and oldest- concentrations of rock art in the Americas depicting hunting scenes, shaman rituals and coming-of-age ceremonies.
In fact, the Hittites did leave some inscriptions, from which you would never guess what abandoned wretches they were.
The young man did leave seminary, eventually regained his health, and is today a man who brings a robust energy into a room.
On the odd occasion that I did leave the present, I was moved by the revival of a lost memory, and even more so, by the thought of a different life, unlived.