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How to ask: Do you miss me?



 
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How to ask: Do you miss me? #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 14, 2006 5:48 am   How to ask: Do you miss me?
 

When I back home from work. I want to ask my kid. Did she miss me today?

How to ask?
which one is correct?

1. Do you miss me (today)?
2. have you miss me (today)?
3. did you miss me today?
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How to ask: Do you miss me? #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 14, 2006 5:57 am   How to ask: Do you miss me?
 

Hi S991027

Number 3 is correct. Did you miss me (today)?

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How to ask: Do you miss me? #3 (permalink) Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:03 am   How to ask: Do you miss me?
 

Thank you for ans.

so Did you miss me today? (mean ask her today have she miss me)

How about do you miss me? is mean ask her about now?
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How to ask: Do you miss me? #4 (permalink) Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:44 am   How to ask: Do you miss me?
 

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Do you miss me?-- use this one on the phone or in a letter, when you are actually away from the child at the time of speaking/writing.
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