The simple past tense of ‘miss’ is ‘missed’.
When we talk about actions that happened in the past, we often use the simple past tense. For the verb ‘miss’, this means we take the base form and change it to indicate that the action is complete. In this case, we simply add -ed to ‘miss’ to form ‘missed’. For example, if you were talking about a time you missed the bus yesterday, you would say, ‘I missed the bus.’ This construction is straightforward and follows the regular past tense formation rules in English.