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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

meet, met

Are all 3 correct?

The two who should never have met, meet.

The two who should never meet, meet.

The two who should never meet, met.
  

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The two who should never have met, meet. ) The first sentence does not ban their meeting forever. The two who should never meet, meet.

  • The two who should never have met, meet.
  • ) The first sentence does not ban their meeting forever.
  • The two who should never meet, meet.
  • They should never meet , but now it is happening.
  • (Here the person feels that the it is good don't meet now and never in future as well) The two who should never meet, met.
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The two who should never have met, meet.

It should not have happened but it happens, that is,they meet (it is happening now.)

The first sentence does not ban their meeting forever.

The two who should never meet, meet.

They should never meet , but now it is happening.

(Here the
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Thank you very much, vsuresh! I understand the nuances now.

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