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UK//jʊ mʌst liːv//US//ju mʌst liv//

Meaning of You must leave

An imperative statement telling someone they need to go.

In simple words: You have to go away.

You must leave in a sentence

  • I'm sorry, but you must leave right now.
  • You must leave the venue by 10 PM.
  • In an emergency, you must leave immediately!

How to use You must leave

Use this phrase when instructing someone to go. It's neutral and appropriate in most situations, but can sound abrupt.

Grammar pattern

leave + object

Memory hint

Think of a busy person saying, 'You must leave now!' with urgency.

Related words

Collocations with You must leave

  • must leave immediately
  • must leave this place
  • must leave your belongings

Synonyms for You must leave

  • you have to go
  • you need to leave
  • get going
  • make an exit

Common mistakes with You must leave

  • Using 'must' incorrectly with the wrong subject.
  • Confusing it with 'you should leave', which is softer.
  • Omitting 'you' making it sound impolite.

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Frequently asked questions about You must leave

What does You must leave mean?

You have to go away.

What is the definition of You must leave?

An imperative statement telling someone they need to go.

How do you use You must leave in a sentence?

I'm sorry, but you must leave right now.

Can you give another example of You must leave?

You must leave the venue by 10 PM.

What are synonyms for You must leave?

Common alternatives include you have to go, you need to leave, get going, make an exit.

What words go with You must leave?

It commonly pairs with must leave immediately, must leave this place, must leave your belongings.

What are common mistakes when using You must leave?

Using 'must' incorrectly with the wrong subject. Confusing it with 'you should leave', which is softer. Omitting 'you' making it sound impolite.

How do you pronounce You must leave?

US: //ju mʌst liv//, UK: //jʊ mʌst liːv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You must leave?

Use this phrase when instructing someone to go. It's neutral and appropriate in most situations, but can sound abrupt.