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You made me miss you. Don't make me miss you. They're OK? Or what would you say?
2012년 2월 3일 오전 3:05
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'I missed you' or 'I am going to miss you'. The ones you have used are not used and are not okay regardless of the fact that they are grammatically correct.
2012년 2월 3일
I have not heard these terms. People say "You made me love you." You could say, "Don't miss me too much when I'm away" in a joking manner.
2012년 2월 3일
Since the grammar in all is correct, I discuss the use of each. "Don't make me miss you." a rarely heard instruction. "you" must be a charming, nice person. If I like the person, I will miss when the person is absent. "Don't make me miss you" is like saying "Don't make me like you much." It's a joke really.. Of course I want to like the person. "You made me miss you" . I have said this. Imagine this conversation A "I missed you dear" B "Why do you miss me?" A "You made me miss you" .. A thinks B is so nice. A likes B, so if B is gone, A misses B.
2012년 2월 3일
I beg your pardon but What's your question?
2012년 2월 3일
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