Miss or Lose? What's the difference?

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We went to the cinema last night. It was a great movie.
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We missed the first ten minutes. I lost my car keys and it took a while to find them.
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So we don't know how the movie started. But it had a great ending.
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Both these verbs have several different meanings in English. Let's start with 'miss'.
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OK, I'm off. Oh, I'll miss you. I'll miss you too. Bye darling. Bye, bye.
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So we use 'miss' to describe the sad feelings we get when somebody isn't with us any more.
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Hi there! Barry! Gee, I missed you folks! Have you? Well, we certainly missed you.
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'Miss' can also mean 'fail to hit a target'. So we can miss a catch, and we can miss a
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shot. Ah! I missed. So with this meaning 'miss' means fail to
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make contact with something or someone. Take care! Jay, have you seen Jase?
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Oh, you just missed him. Ah! I wanted to speak to him.
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Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the station? Oh yeah. Go three blocks that way.
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It'll be right in front of you. You can't miss it. Thank you.
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Come on Vick. You want to leave now? Yeah , if we leave now we'll miss the rush hour.
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Oh right. Hello? Hey Jay, are you coming?
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Yes but I'm gonna be late. I missed the 9 o'clock train so I'll catch the 10 o'clock.
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Oh all right. Well, I'll see you soon then. Yep. Bye.
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We use 'miss' in this sense to talk about being late for something. When we fail to
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catch a plane or a train, we miss it. Come on Jay. I want to find my gloves. Hurry
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up or we'll miss our bus. In some languages you could use the verb 'lose'
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in this context, but that doesn't work in English.
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You can't lose a bus unless you're a very careless bus driver. That's because when we
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lose something we can't find it. What are you looking for? Oh I lost the remote.
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Ah. This is the only key we have, so don't lose
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it. OK. Lose is an irregular verb. Lose, Lost, Lost.
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Now something to note. If we can't find things, we can say they're missing.
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Are you sure we have all the pieces? I don't know. I think some might be missing.
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Vicki, one of my boots is missing. 'Missing' is an adjective in these sentences
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and it means 'lost'. If something is missing, we don't have it.
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"Vicki, one of my boots is missing. Well, I don't have it. Look in the cupboard.
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And here's where it can get tricky. We generally don't use the verb 'miss' to say we don't
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have something. I need a new bicycle, but we don't have the
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money. If you don't have something, say you don't
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have it. Don't say you miss it. That's wrong. OK, so now let's look at another meaning of
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'lose'. So who won the match? Oh we lost, three nil.
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Ah! "Lose can mean the opposite of win. Heads
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or tails. Heads. Tails. You lose! So we can lose a game and we can lose lots
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of other things too. We can lose our balance. We can lose our temper.
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We can lose weight. Politicians can lose an election.
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Can you think of more things we can lose? Tell us in the comments below.
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"Did you see the game last night? No I missed it. I'm gonna watch the recording tonight.
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"Ah. The Phillies lost. Why did you tell me?!
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