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Jim N Puhui
what's the difference between 'miss out' and 'miss'
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Jan 14, 2015 11:49 AM
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'Miss' always takes a direct object.
I missed the bus.
We'll miss the concert.
'Miss out' can stand alone.
Buy these now while they're on offer. Don't miss out!
When used with an object, the expression is 'miss out on'.
He was upset that he had missed out on the opportunity to go to New York.
January 14, 2015
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Jim N Puhui
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Japanese, Thai, Zhuang
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