In this All Ears English podcast episode, Lindsay and Aubrey discuss the verb "miss" and how its meaning changes depending on the tense used. They highlight common meanings of "miss" in the present simple tense, such as failing to catch something or feeling sad about someone's absence. They then explain that "miss" in the present continuous tense is used to express not being able to find something. The hosts use examples and a role play to illustrate these differences and emphasize the importance of using the correct tense to avoid misunderstandings. They also briefly promote their Professional English Level 2 course and Q&A sessions, and recommend another relevant episode for listeners.
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