I Missed the Bus was created on 1992-09-03.
Missed- as in you missed the bus Mist- as in mist above a lake
The homophone for mist is missed as in He missed the bus.
Missed- as in you missed the bus Mist- as in mist above a lake
In case they have not missed it
Rush hour traffic is a reason why you missed the bus. Retrieving your escaped dog is another reason why you missed the bus.
Missed is the past tense of miss.
Noun: Did the review say that the movie is a hit or a miss.Noun: Pardon me miss, does the Main Street bus stop here?Noun: I see Miss Johnson every morning in her garden.Verb: Be sure you don't miss the school bus.
There are basically 4 positions: before the subject - Occasionally Jon missed the bus. after the auxiliary or be verb - Jon is occasionally late for the bus. Jon has occasionally missed the bus. before the main verb - Jon occasionally missed the bus. end of the clause - Jon missed the bus occasionally. It depends on the type of adverb where they go. Some such as occasionally (above) can go in all positions.
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