Yes, the word misses is a verb.
For example: "he misses the ball".
Other verbs are miss, missing and missed.
The sentence "Sometimes he misses the ball" contains a transitive verb. The verb "misses" requires a direct object to complete its meaning, which in this case is "the ball." Therefore, since there is an object receiving the action, it is classified as transitive.
Lassies
The present tense, third-person singular of to miss(someone) is indeed spelled misses. The other meanings of the word use the same conjugations : I miss, you miss, he or she or it misses.(The only variant is the slang word missus, a spoken form of Mrs.)
mister, misses
The plural of miss is misses.
Mevrou Afrika
The formal word for a lady is boneddiges.
No it has a suffix ( -es or -s )
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.