Both are correct. 1. refers to the present - I miss you already (now) 2.
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Use the word I miss you when you are seperated.
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hmmm... actually both are correct
Both are correct.
Use the word I miss you when you are seperated.
Use the word I missed you when you are together.
Both are correct.
Use the word I miss you when you are seperated.
Use the word I missed you when you are together.