Does the verb have more than one meanings? If yes, would you please show me some examples writting sentences with different contexts?
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I miss
you miss
he/she _____?
we miss
they miss
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I missed the target....past simple.
John has missed his chance to play for the team...past participle.
Jane is missing her mother....present participle.
I miss
you miss
he/she misses
you miss
they miss.
Past Participle Of Miss
"Missed" is both the past tense and the participle.
I miss my friends when they are away
I have missed the train.
I shot an arrow at the tree but I missed
There is one usage which occurs only with the present participle:
My books are missing (i.e. they are not where they should be/where I expected them to be/they are lost.
past simple= missed
present participle= missing
I missed the goal (past simple)
This item is missing (present participle)
missed for both.
I can't do without you, I miss you
Sorry for being late, I missed the train
The concert was bad, you haven't missed much.
She notices everything, she doesn't miss much!