Meaning of You will have to leave
Indicates an obligation for someone to depart or exit.
In simple words: You need to go away.
You will have to leave in a sentence
- You will have to leave if you want to catch the bus.
- You will have to leave the room when the timer goes off.
- You will have to leave your belongings behind during the security check.
How to use You will have to leave
Used to indicate that someone must depart. Appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, especially when giving instructions or reminders.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Think of a ticking clock reminding you: 'you will have to leave before it strikes!'
Related words
Collocations with You will have to leave
- have to leave
- will have to
- you need to leave
Synonyms for You will have to leave
- you must go
- you need to depart
- you are required to leave
Common mistakes with You will have to leave
- Misplacing the word 'have' in the phrase.
- Confusing with 'you should leave' which conveys a suggestion rather than an obligation.
- Using it in imperative forms incorrectly, e.g., 'leave you will have to'.
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Frequently asked questions about You will have to leave
What does You will have to leave mean?
You need to go away.
What is the definition of You will have to leave?
Indicates an obligation for someone to depart or exit.
How do you use You will have to leave in a sentence?
You will have to leave if you want to catch the bus.
Can you give another example of You will have to leave?
You will have to leave the room when the timer goes off.
What are synonyms for You will have to leave?
Common alternatives include you must go, you need to depart, you are required to leave.
What words go with You will have to leave?
It commonly pairs with have to leave, will have to, you need to leave.
What are common mistakes when using You will have to leave?
Misplacing the word 'have' in the phrase. Confusing with 'you should leave' which conveys a suggestion rather than an obligation. Using it in imperative forms incorrectly, e.g., 'leave you will have to'.
How do you pronounce You will have to leave?
US: //ju wɪl hæv tə liv//, UK: //juː wɪl hæv tə liːv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You will have to leave?
Used to indicate that someone must depart. Appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, especially when giving instructions or reminders.
