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Is I miss you terribly correct?

Is I miss you terribly correct?

Senior Member. I would say “I miss you terribly” or “I’m missing you terribly”. “I terribly miss you”).

What does it mean to terribly miss someone?

To me, “terribly” is just a dramatic version of “very much”. I do occasionally hear sentences like this one in the speech of fluent English-speakers: I very much miss that place. I certainly can’t insist that “I miss that place very much” is the only acceptable way to phrase the sentence. Last edited: Jul 30, 2016.

Is it correct to say missing?

The sentence, “I’m missing you” is entirely correct and natural. It would be equally correct to say, “I miss you.”

Which sentence is correct miss you or missing you?

Both are correct.. “Miss you” is present tense, “missed you” past tense.

What is mean by terribly?

Informal. extremely; very: It’s terribly late. I’m terribly sorry.

What is another word for missing someone?

What is another word for miss you?

need want
ache for grieve for
feel nostalgic for long to see
regret the loss of feel the loss of
regret the absence of longingly remember

What’s another word for missing you?

What is another word for miss you?

need want
wish for yearn for
ache for grieve for
feel nostalgic for long to see
regret the loss of feel the loss of

What is another way to say I miss you?

I can’t stop thinking about you. My heart is crying for you. I smile when I think of you. I’m incomplete without you.

How do you use the word terribly?

Terribly sentence example

  1. He’d be terribly upset.
  2. She was terribly close to him.
  3. It makes me feel terribly guilty, enjoying myself with you.
  4. Would you mind terribly if he joined us tonight?
  5. But she was just as terribly close to him.
  6. We were terribly absurd.

What is terribly sorry?

Meaning of word terribly sorry. in English – English Dictionary. very sorry, extremely sorry; beg your pardo.

What is another word for missing you?

What is the word for missing someone?

Remembrance could be a kind of missing of (remembering of) someone or something without the element of longing for that person or thing. It is like nostalgia without necessarily yearning to return to the past. I like jwpat7’s suggestion of wistfulness, if the word you’re looking for has an edge of sadness.

Is there a word for missing someone?

What do you mean by terribly?

adverb. in a terrible manner. Informal. extremely; very: It’s terribly late.

What is the difference between terrible and terribly?

In writing or conversation, you use terrible to say that something is very shocking or distressing. That was a terrible air crash last week. The adverb terribly is sometimes used for emphasizing how shocking or distressing something is. My son has suffered terribly.

How do you use terribly in a sentence?

How do you use terrible?

I thought something really terrible had happened. It must have been terrible for the survivors….

  1. a terrible accident.
  2. He had suffered terrible injuries.
  3. I’ll have to stay with her—she’s in a terrible state.
  4. The storm was terrible and caused a lot of damage.

What’s a word for terrible?

OTHER WORDS FOR terrible 3 fearful, frightful, appalling, dire, horrible, horrifying, terrifying, horrendous, horrid.

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