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One left / One is left Is ''One left' just a shortened version of ''One is left''? I left a room in the passive voice looks like ''A room was left...'' No one says ''A room left'' because things cannot perform actions. Meanwhile, when I try to find real examples, everyone seems to use the short version mentioned above. ''One ticket left'' and so on.
31 de may. de 2019 22:55
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You have to be careful about context. "one left" can mean "one is left" or "there is one left" but in this case "left" is an adjective and this is not a complete sentence It's possible that "left" could be a verb in which case the meaning is different. For example: Nine people were in the room. One left. There are eight people in the room now.
1 de junio de 2019
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"left" here is not a verb. . How many sweets do you have left? I have one left. How many red ones. I have one red one.
31 de mayo de 2019
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"Left" can mean "remain", "remains", or "remaining" in this situation. You never change the ending for this definition. "One left" means "One remains". "Two left" means "Two remain". The two examples above are not complete sentences. "One is left" means "One is remaining". "There is one left" means "There is one remaining". "One was left" means "One was remaining". "There was one left" means " there was one remaining". "One will be left" means "One will remain" or "One will be remaining".
1 de junio de 2019
Be careful not to confuse the two meanings of left: departed and remaining. One ticket left = one ticket remaining. I left the room = I departed. Those are two completely different words.
1 de junio de 2019
You are correct. It is just a shortened version. Technically incorrect, but often used.
31 de mayo de 2019
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