TO MISS-1
TO MISS-1: meaning and examples
Hello everybody. I hope you enjoyed your weekend. Welcome back to the Daily Vitamin.
This week we will concentrate on different uses and meanings of the incredibly useful English verb to miss.
One of the more common meanings of miss is not be present for someone or for a scheduled event.
Example 1
We were so late to the Barça-Madrid match that we missed the first half.
Example 2
I would never want to miss the annual company Christmas dinner; I always have a great time.
During the rest of this week, we will look at other meanings of miss, some of which you may already know and others which may be new to you.
Can you come up with your own original sentence with this verb with today's meaning? You can post your sentence on one of our social media sites (Facebook or Twitter) and we will give you feedback as soon as possible.
Have a nice day and I'll be back tomorrow with another lesson.
All the best!