Yes, missed is a verb (miss, misses, missing, missed). Missed is also an adjective. Example uses:
Verb: I'm late because I missed the bus.
Adjective: That was a missed opportunity.
Yes, 'missing' is the present participle of the verb 'to miss', fail to hit, reach, or connect with. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective, a missing tooth; and a gerund (verbal noun): Missing the exam will delay your final grade.
Yes, 'missing' is the present participle of the verb 'to miss', fail to hit, reach, or connect with. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective, a missing tooth; and a gerund (verbal noun): Missing the exam will delay your final grade.
Yes, the word misses is a verb.For example: "he misses the ball".Other verbs are miss, missing and missed.
Misses is correct.
The Misses....(Jones etc)
The plural form of miss is misses.
Thug Misses was created in 2001.
She Misses Him was created on 2000-10-30.
he misses kissing you.
she loves nikkieeBABY !and that's that ! she misses her dearly :,[&& she misses her other bestiees TESSA, OHLIVIA, and KAYESHe misses EDEN not ! :Lshe misses Nikkiee the most because that's her BESTIEE :D
The reason he still misses you is either he wishes he would not have broken up with you. He says he misses you because he really does or he says he misses you as a means of manipulating you. You know him best. You tell me.
Greatest Misses was created on 1992-09-15.
Devo's Greatest Misses was created in 1990.
if someone says misses to u it means they kissed u, but sinces u cant tupe in kiss they say misses