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Miss - extranjerismo - WordReference Forums 18 Apr 2010 · Hola a todos, He consultado algunas páginas de internet, pero aún tengo la duda sobre la palabra "miss". ¿Es aceptable en castellano como un extranjerismo o por el contrario, …
Miss vs Miss up [out] on - WordReference Forums 24 Jun 2010 · If you miss something, for example, someone may have told you some information and if you didn't hear or understand part of it, you would say, "I missed that". But if you mess …
Miss + infinitive/gerund? - WordReference Forums 17 Jun 2009 · Hi. Could you give me an example in which the verb "miss" is used with an infinitive, as in "miss to go"? If there is an usage, is it formal or informal? Many thanks in advance.
I'm terribly missing you/ I miss you terribly - WordReference Forums 17 Apr 2011 · Hi everyone, I was wondering what was the difference between these two sentences in the context of a girl writing to her parents. She begins her letter in writing: 'Dear …
以你的英语水平,怎么翻译:“I miss you but I miss you”? - 知乎 6 Feb 2025 · The sentence "I miss you but I miss you" is a clever example of how English uses polysemy to create layered meanings. In Chinese, the translation must carefully balance these …
Plural forms of Mr., Miss., and Mrs. | WordReference Forums 21 Jan 2011 · Plural of Miss is Misses, usually written and pronounced as "the Misses." Don't know if there is a plural for Mrs. other than "Mésdames," pronounced "may-dahm." They are all …
Miss, Mrs, Ms, Mistress - WordReference Forums 10 Jul 2011 · Also, Miss is pronounced "mis". On the other hand, Ms is pronounced "miz". Is there any difference between saying Miss Jackson and Ms. Jackson? In the dictionary says that Ms …
near miss (health and safety) - WordReference Forums 21 May 2005 · ¿cuál es la mejor manera de decir near miss(es) en español en las siguientes frases? One of these responsibilities is to report any accident or near miss to your Supervisor, …
Sir - Madam / Monsieur - Madame - Mademoiselle (abbreviations) 7 Feb 2005 · M. = Monsieur : Sir / plural: MM. = Messieurs Mme = Madame : Madam / plural: Mmes = Mesdames Mlle = Mademoiselle : Miss / plural: Mlles = Mesdemoiselles Using …
Did I miss or Have I missed? - WordReference Forums 1 Sep 2012 · Did I miss or Have I missed? When I go inside a room and everyone is upset, should I say: 1. Did I miss something? 2. Have I missed something? #1 is correct. You are referring to …