Pronunciation: /liv sʌmwʌn bi/
verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'be' is a verb that indicates a state of existence or being.
A1 Please leave me be while I finish my homework.
A2 I asked my parents to leave me be so I could study in peace.
B1 Sometimes it's best to just leave someone be when they need time alone.
B2 I prefer to be left be when I'm working on a project that requires concentration.
C1 As a manager, I know when to leave my team be to work independently.
C2 In certain situations, it's important to respect boundaries and leave someone be to process things on their own.
pronoun A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it). In this case, 'someone' is a pronoun that refer
A1 Please leave someone be when they are trying to study.
A2 I told my sister to leave someone be while they were sleeping.
B1 It's important to know when to leave someone be and give them space.
B2 Sometimes it's best to just leave someone be and not interfere with their decisions.
C1 As a manager, you need to know when to leave someone be and trust them to do their job.
C2 In certain situations, it is wise to leave someone be and let them figure things out on their own.
formal It is important to respect others' boundaries and sometimes it's best to just leave someone be.
informal Hey, just leave me be for a while, I need some space.
slang Stop bothering me, just leave me be!
figurative When dealing with a difficult situation, sometimes it's best to take a step back and leave someone be to figure things out on their own.
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