miss|missed|misses|missing in English
verb
[mɪs]
fail to strike (a target); be late, fail to be present; feel absence, long for; omit; avoid
Use "miss|missed|misses|missing" in a sentence
1. He misses her, but he missed her.
2. I miss her like the sun misses the flower.
3. " I miss you like the sun misses the flower.
4. So, he misses school, and then they make him miss more school?
5. I missed you but I missing you. I missing you but I missed you .I see you but I seeing you . I seeing you but I see you.
6. Did you miss the part about my bodyguard has gone missing?
7. From the Cambridge English Corpus Nowadays, nobody misses shillings, pennies and ha'pennies; surely in thirty years, no one would miss Bough, …
8. If you weeped for the missing sunset,you would miss all the shining stars.
9. " That misses the point. "
10. What if he misses?
11. He never misses that check.
12. Your father misses you dreadfully.
13. Monson, he nevertheless misses President Faust.
14. But David dodges, and the spear misses.
15. That Missus Boss, she always misses Drover.
16. She never misses a chance to grandstand.
17. Because he never misses his mark.
18. More importantly, it misses the point.
19. As usual, the Treasury misses the point entirely.
20. The Defiant narrowly misses a lower docking pylon.
21. Missed Opportunities
22. You missed.
23. I missed?
24. You missed!
25. Missed a spot.