In loving memory of Amir Bhai. We will miss you.
Or
In loving memory of Amir Bhai. We will miss you so much.
Or
In loving memory of Amir Bhai; we miss you so much.
Mist is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "the mist lowered the visibility on the road".Unless you mean "missed". As in "he missed the bus".
No this sentence is not passive voice.
Absences is the correct spelling.
Her mom went on a bombastic rant after she missed her curfew
That flight I missed will always haunt me, the plane was lost at sea.
It is if you capitalize and punctuate it correctly: I missed you, too.
delete 'the' between 'not' and 'least'.
Mist is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "the mist lowered the visibility on the road".Unless you mean "missed". As in "he missed the bus".
"Forever in our hearts, cherished mother." "In loving memory of a devoted mother." "In loving tribute to Mom, who will be deeply missed." "Rest in peace, dear mother, your love lives on in us."
i missed you
you missed a comma. Three young, pretty ladies dropped by the office.
Disney world
I missed you so much! You missed the spelling exam. How could you have missed the concert!
The verb should be past tense, missed. We missed you at the wedding.
Yes. He was a good man, loving father, and is missed greatly.
yes it is the right
The car making a left turn missed the white one by a country mile.