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Layla1234 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I have been missing...

Can I say something like that:

I have been missing your for many weeks
  

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Yes you can. This indicates that you have been and still are missing this person. -S

  • Yes you can.
  • This indicates that you have been and still are missing this person.
  • -S
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Yes you can. This indicates that you have been and still are missing this person.

-S
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Some English verbs are very finicky and learner should be aware when using them in progressive context. Some of those verbs are not typically and idiomatically expressed in progressive tense, although it may still look gramamtical. i.e. It's idiomatical to say "I've missed her so much" - the person who says this is expressing a deep feeling of yearning, perhaps toward someone whom he will never se

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