Base Form (First Form) : Miss
Simple Past (Second Form) : Missed
Past Participle (Third Form) : Missed
BASE FORM ( FIRST FORM ) : miss
- I miss my childhood friends.
- Do you miss the old neighborhood?
- Please don’t miss the bus.
- They miss their family back home.
- We miss the warmth of summer.
- Cats often miss their owners.
- Tourists sometimes miss important landmarks.
- He will miss the train if he’s not on time.
- Don’t miss the opportunity to learn.
- The students miss their favorite teacher.
Past Simple ( Second Form ) : missed
- Last night, she missed the last train.
- The team missed the championship by one point.
- The singer missed a note during the performance.
- The child missed the school bus.
- We missed the deadline for submission.
- The bus driver missed the turn.
- The students missed the exciting announcement.
- The company missed its quarterly targets.
- The friends missed each other after years apart.
- She missed the flight due to traffic.
Past Participle ( Third Form ) : missed
- The last train has been missed, and they need a cab.
- The championship has been missed, but the team played well.
- A note was missed during the singer’s performance.
- The school bus has been missed, and the parents are worried.
- The deadline has been missed, and an extension is needed.
- The turn has been missed, and the driver is taking a detour.
- The announcement has been missed by those who arrived late.
- Targets have been missed, and the company is strategizing.
- Each other has been missed, and the friends plan a reunion.
- The flight has been missed, and a new reservation is required.