Misses means someone has a loved one or a friend who is a way and they long for their company. So it is used like this: Jane misses Billy who moved to another city.
Then there is a sound alike word of Missus. This is the address for a married woman but it is correctly written as Mrs.. It can be written as missus. Here is an example: Well, I would have to check with the missus if it would be okay for me to go to the tavern after work. I think my missus had plans for Bowling tonight.
Missus in that sentence refers to the man's wife.
Yes, the word misses is a verb.For example: "he misses the ball".Other verbs are miss, missing and missed.
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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.)
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The plural of miss is misses.
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The formal word for a lady is boneddiges.
No it has a suffix ( -es or -s )
When Cupid misses his target, it is referred to as a "missed shot" or "misfire."
One unmarried girl is Miss. Two unmarried girls are Misses.
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