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"Close but no cigar".
Yes, it is correct to say "I will be out of the country" if you are indicating that you will be leaving the country for a period of time.
miss is a verb so can be used in all tenses. eg: You are missing the point of what I am saying. She has been missing too many meals. Jack is missing class too often these days.
There is not a missing word in this word. There is a missing letter in this words, which is the letter T.
Where there's a will there's a way. This means if you want something bad enough you'll find some way to get it.
There's a missing number in this sequence, but we're not saying where the missing number goes. 10.8 5 8 9.33 8 5.67 Neither am I.
The word "ten" is missing. It would make the word "glistened"
Which letter is missing in the word Klinggl_ckchen?
Just missing.
The word missing in spanish is desaparecido hope that helped!
The word "freedom" is missing from the Declaration of Independence.
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The word missing is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb miss.