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I miss your English very much.

We all know that in English, I don't think you can represent our feelings 100%. The following is what I have compiled for you. I really want to write your English for your reference!

I really want to write "I miss you so much" in your English.

Noun usage of miss n.

[M-] (used as a title before the first name or surname of an unmarried woman) Miss.

[M-] (used before the name of a married woman for professional and social reasons) Miss.

[M-] (used before place names, sports or occupations, indicating that the person being addressed is a modern or outstanding girl) Miss, Queen

Girl, girl, girl

Ordinary size (for women's wear)

[Joke, derogatory] A bold girl; Little girl; schoolgirl

[Archaic] A prostitute; hostess

transitive verb

Address? Miss Wei

Phrases:

A sexy lady [joke] A hairy girl

Miss Bread and Butter [joke] An unsuspecting chicken, an innocent little girl.

schoolgirl

schoolgirl

A girl with a bad temper, a naive and shy girl.

Deformation:

Miss noun (short for noun)

miss

Abbreviations.

delegation

missionary

Miss.

Abbreviation Mississippi

Verb usage of missing.

Missed it; Not captured:

The batter missed the ball.

The batter missed the ball.

The goalkeeper missed the ball.

The goalkeeper almost caught the ball.

Not found, not satisfied:

He missed her in the crowd.

He didn't see her in the crowd.

She went to meet her husband at the station, but she missed it.

She met her husband at the station, but she couldn't see him in the crowd.

Fail to reach (a place); Not exposed to:

She missed the deck and fell into the water.

She failed to jump onto the deck and fell into the water.

Never heard of it; Never seen it; Didn't notice; Never experienced:

We missed the beginning of the movie.

We missed the beginning of the movie.

I didn't hear what you said.

I didn't hear what you said.

Did not catch up:

Missed flight

Missed the flight

Don't understand, don't understand:

You completely missed the point of his argument.

You didn't understand his argument at all.

She didn't catch his meaning at all.

She didn't catch his meaning at all.

Stand up; Absenteeism; Absence from class; Does not exist:

She hasn't been to school for two days this week.

She is absent from school for two days this week.

Not obtained; Not obtained:

Miss the gold medal

Didn't win the gold medal

Miss, lose:

I don't want to miss watching that movie on TV tonight.

I don't want to miss the chance to watch that movie on TV tonight.

Find lost, find someone not around:

When did you first lose your wallet?

When did you first discover that you lost your wallet?

Miss, because there isn't? And feel sorry:

Her children have gone to America and she misses them very much.

The children went to America and she missed them very much.

To escape, survive:

The speeding car almost hit a pedestrian.

The speeding car almost hit a pedestrian.

Two planes almost collided, which almost caused a disaster.

When the two planes almost collided, they almost caused a disaster.

Did not do it:

The arrow missed the target.

The arrow missed the target.

To omit, omit, or omit:

You left out two words.

You left out two words.

[General continuous tense] Missing:

Her shoes are missing their laces.

Her shoes have no laces.

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