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That i have missed vs i have missed

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'That I have missed' is used when emphasizing a specific thing that was missed, while 'I have missed' is a more general statement of having missed something.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 1008 views

That i have missed

This phrase is correct and is used to emphasize a specific thing that was missed.

This phrase is used when you want to highlight a particular item or event that you have missed. It adds emphasis to the specific thing that was not experienced or noticed.

Examples:

  • I can't believe that I have missed such an important meeting.
  • Is that the book that I have missed reading?
  • She showed me the email that I have missed.
  • That's the movie that I have missed watching.
  • I regret that I have missed the opportunity to meet him.
  • Dec 5, 2011 ... I am sorry that I (have) missed you. As to your question about the meaning, the only thing that occurs to me is literal understanding, that is your ...
  • Nov 15, 2015 ... Okay, I know that I have missed it some where on here so I will ask it again. I have an air gun that has a two stage trigger on it. I know I should ...
  • I have been so afraid of my life, that I have missed my life. But I'm like all of you. We're all scared. We're all trying to be something that were not. But tonight all of ...
  • Nov 11, 2015 ... Is it bad that I have missed 4 days of school? Its already November, and Im in 8th Grade in Middle School. Ive already missed 4 days of school.

Alternatives:

  • I have missed
  • I missed
  • I didn't see
  • I didn't catch
  • I overlooked

i have missed

This phrase is correct and is a general statement of having missed something.

This phrase is used to express the general idea of having failed to experience or notice something. It is a more straightforward way of stating that something was not seen or attended.

Examples:

  • I have missed you so much.
  • I have missed the deadline for submitting the report.
  • I have missed the opportunity to travel with my friends.
  • I have missed the chance to see the concert.
  • I have missed the beginning of the movie.
  • Never again, I will say I have missed an experience.
  • I have missed two years of my kids' lives.
  • How I have missed him, Lord Alfred.
  • And I have missed that coat.
  • I have missed your little faces.
  • I have missed our Tuesday evenings.
  • I have missed your delicate scent... among other offerings of more personal nature.
  • I have missed your delicate scent... among other offerings of more personal nature.
  • I have missed this so much.
  • And I have missed that coat.
  • How I have missed the simple pleasures of life.
  • I have missed Valentine's day, and I'll say it... crafts are fun.
  • I have missed countless Thanksgivings and Christmases with my family because somebody always had to hold down the fort.
  • You've been smiling since we found the house, and I have missed that smile so much.
  • Mr President, it might be that I have missed something, or that we have completely different definitions of what a freight freeway is.
  • I myself, especially this week, have found it incredibly difficult to get here and consequently I have missed a vote.
  • I have missed being a brother to my brothers, who have all since perished.
  • Well, I have missed a little bit of the debate, but I did not hear anybody comment on Article 49, which states that, if Lisbon is ratified, any Member State can decide to withdraw from the Union in accordance with its own constitutional requirements.
  • Lady Lyndon and I have missed your company lately.
  • And I have missed that face.

Alternatives:

  • I missed
  • I didn't see
  • I didn't catch
  • I overlooked
  • I failed to notice

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