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You left the lights on -- what does it mean? Sun Sep 16, 2007 9:28 am  You left the lights on -- what does it mean?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #67 "How to attract someone", question 10

Excuse me, but you have ......... your car lights on.

(a) placed
(b) left
(c) found
(d) tested

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #67 "How to attract someone", answer 10

Excuse me, but you have left your car lights on.

Correct answer: (b) left

Your answer was: incorrect
Excuse me, but you have tested your car lights on.
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i would bo most interested to kwon what this sentence mean?
thanks,
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You left the lights on -- what does it mean? Sun Sep 16, 2007 18:29 pm  You left the lights on -- what does it mean?
 

What does this sentence mean? It means 'you forgot to turn off your car lights'.
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