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USF Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Missed or have been missing

Please tell me which one is correct?

I missed you.
I have been missing you.

What about this?

She was never alone.
She has never been alone.
  

Top answer

I / I've missed you - Both are correct and have basically the same meaning. I have been missing you - This is rare and unnatural. Say I miss you .

  • I / I've missed you - Both are correct and have basically the same meaning.
  • I have been missing you - This is rare and unnatural.
  • Say I miss you .
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I / I've missed you - Both are correct and have basically the same meaning.
I have been missing you - This is rare and unnatural. Say I miss you.

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