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Shouldn't the missing word be written? 3

Like a lost word

Miss is the word itself. Look at the past which you added at the end then it is over.

Why do we add T to the loss and remove s instead of losing it?

The English spelling is contradictory and strange.

But losing comes from losing the verb, not from losing the noun. The verb missing comes from miss.

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Woman is normal

Many languages ​​have erroneous verbs.

Probably because the pronunciation of atheist is different from that of atheist. Atheists make eggs sound like E instead of E, but I'm not sure that's why. It may be true, as the creator suggests, that an atheist is a better spell for a number of reasons. Of course, this would lead to more frequent spelling mistakes for atheists, as atheists use the word theist more, while others use the word atheist.

It's lost.

They should have, but they lost the dictionary, so long ago they lost it. Now when I think about where I came from, it says Oz! Because it's not the same.

Go and find out.

Remembering is a bad thing. Part of the past and form of the past is missing.

Lost can also be used as an adjective ... a lost book.

There will be a more interesting ogie with the S-word. The past tense and the past tense are erratic ... but not the adjective form ... past ... years ago.

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Good question ... but idk ??

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