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What is a sentence for children?

Are the children on the school bus?Asked miss nau.


What is the past tense of miss?

Missed is the past tense of miss.


How do you use missed in a sentence?

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.


What does miss the bus mean?

It means you have to wait for the next bus and can be taken to mean, by extension, missing a deadline, not doing something in time.


Where did the simile as big as a school bus come from?

The simile "as big as a school bus" likely originated from the actual size of a school bus, which is large and easily recognizable to most people. It is used to emphasize the impressive size or scale of something by comparing it to something familiar and easy to visualize.


The school bus stops at Randy's stop at 815 a.m. Randy arrived at the bus at quarter after 8. does he miss the bus and why?

8:15am and quarter after 8 are the same time, so if he arrives then, he should just get the bus.


How do you use bus as a noun?

The noun 'bus' is used as the subject of a sentence or clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:subject of the sentence: The school bus is yellow.subject of the clause: A bus that ran a red lighthit a pole.object of the verb: Did I miss the bus?object of the preposition: I hate to be late for the bus.


What can be done to prevent situations like child missing school bus?

It is the parents responsibility to have the child up, ready, and waiting for the school bus. Do that and they will never miss the bus.


Re write the sentence using with ifnot You will miss the bus unless you hurry up?

hurry up, if not you will miss the bus


What are the differences between the verbs 'to lose' and 'to miss'?

Answer"to lose" is like when you wake up in the morning and you can't find your keys... you have lost them, and so you walk around the house trying to find them so that you aren't late..."to miss" is like when you broke up with your significant other and you are kind of sad about it still... you miss that person, and feel that something is missing in your life. It can also be like when you are aiming at a target and you ... miss. :) You don't hit it. :)I can see the similarity in some ways... if you lose something, then you sometimes will miss it... but not always. :)You can only lose things you can have. Lose the keys, lose weight, lose your temper, lose objects in general, lose money.You can miss people because they are away and you wish they were near, and you can miss experiences, such as in failing to attend an event or do something. Miss a play, miss a flight, miss the bus, miss the time.Some may be ambiguous such as miss school. "I missed school today" could mean I didn't go to school or that because I didn't go I wish I had been there.


Is it 'schoolbus' or 'school bus'?

school bus


One noun does not go with verb which one 1 keep the peace a diary a secret a promise an idea 2 miss the family the ball the bus school the way?

The noun that does not go with the verb in 1. keep - the peace; a diary; a secret; a promise and an idea is 'an idea' and in 2. miss - the family; the ball; the bus; school and the way is 'the way'.