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The differences among these sentences:"i miss you" "i have missed you" "i missed you". Thank you!
Im not quite sure about how to use them...
30 июня 2010 г., 14:21
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I think actual usage examples will better help you understand the differences.
In these examples, "said" means written or spoken.
~"I miss you."
...Said (by phone) to someone who is not there.
...You miss them right now, as you speak.
...Or, said with a qualifier, to someone who has returned:
...~"When you are not here, I miss you."
~"I have missed you."
...Said to a person who has now returned.
...Said to a person who is still away.
...You are stating your feeling up to that point in time.
~"I missed you."
...Said to a person who is now back.
...Your feeling is in the past.
...Or, said with a qualifier to someone who is still away:
...~"I missed you for a long time, but not anymore."
Ah, the beautiful simplicity of a single " 我想你。"
30 июня 2010 г.
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I miss you - present tense- u miss now!
i have missed you -present perfect- from few days till now, he/she is still absent!
i missed you -past simple- u missed him before when he/she wasn't here!!
30 июня 2010 г.
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