You are right to be skeptical. Your brother is wrong. I met them.
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iconoffashionWhich of the questions is correct?
1) Have you met them?
or
2) Have you meet them?
I message my brother to ask him to meet my parents in a shopping mall first. So I message him, "Have you met them?" Is this question correct?
He replied me say my grammar error, should be 'meet them' because it it not
mehtab_memonCertainly you are skeptical, because you had to send message : Did you meet with them at shopping mall? If yes please inform me of having done so.Are you suggesting the original poster was wrong?
Grammar GeekYour originally poster is not completely wrong. But your brother sense did not allude to proper grammermehtab_memonCertainly you are skeptical, because you had to send message : Did you meet with them at shopping mall? If yes please inform me of having done so.Are you suggesting the original poster was wrong?
mehtab_memon It is your brother majesty either he says wrong or right.I'm sorry, I don't understand this. Can you say it another way?
iconoffashionWhy do we use present perfect in my case?Have you studied the present perfect? Do you understand the difference between simple past and present perfect, and when you would use each one?
Have you met them? -- question form of present perfect.
Grammar GeekiconoffashionWhy do we use present perfect in my case? Have you met them? -- question form of present perfect.Have you studied the present perfect? Do you understand the difference between simple past and present perfect, and when you would use each one?What is the difference to you in:Did you meet them?Have you met them?D