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grammar confusion. what is the difference? i have missed you, i missed you, i miss you already?
Hey i am confused with these words. Example: when you miss a friend whom you met few days ago and this friend call me on the phone. "Hey , how are you? i miss you?" or "hey, youve been missed?" or "Hey ive missed you"
Jun 3, 2015 7:50 AM
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Any of those comments on the phone would work.
As for the differences between the sentences in your title, it's a question of straightforward elementary grammar:
'I have missed you' (present perfect) - This is talking about the period from the time we parted until now.
'I missed you' (past simple) - I missed you during the time that we were apart. I don't miss you now, because we are together again or back in contact.
'I miss you' (present simple) - This is talking about now.
June 3, 2015
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