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You should not left her vs She must miss you

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase has a grammatical error ('left' should be 'leave'), while the second phrase is grammatically correct. The first phrase implies a suggestion or advice, while the second phrase expresses a possibility or assumption.

Last updated: March 11, 2024

You should not left her

This phrase is incorrect. 'Left' should be 'leave' to form a grammatically correct sentence.

The correct form of this phrase is 'You should not leave her,' which means advising against leaving someone.
  • Jun 12, 2014 ... So you should try to get all your stuff back in love you should not left her before taking all your stuff back from her.This is a great thing you ...
  • So you should try to get all your stuff back in love you should not left her before taking all your stuff back from her.This is a great thing you should try to take all ...

Alternatives:

  • You should not leave her alone.
  • You should not abandon her.
  • You should not walk away from her.
  • You should not desert her.
  • You should not part from her.

She must miss you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase implies a strong likelihood or assumption that the person misses you.
  • Nicola Kingstree This story is heartbreaking she must miss you loads and you her too ... Kelly Drover She must miss you heaps wonder what her mother tells her ...
  • Oh how she must miss you and you miss her! It's been what, six years now? Tell me about the last time you felt her close. I promised you that I would come and ...
  • We'll leave soon enough. We don't want to keep her waiting any longer than we have to. JANEWAY: Keep who waiting? CAYLEM: She must miss you so terribly.
  • ... her faithful keeper, is retiring. She must miss you terribly, but Tarra and Bunny are taking good care of her. I miss you, too. Janet, Cambridge Massachusetts

Alternatives:

  • She probably misses you.
  • She likely misses you.
  • She must be missing you.
  • She must long for you.
  • She must yearn for you.

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