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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Meet or met?

Hi! Which is correct:

It's funny when someone says "I love you" right after you first meet each other.

It's funny when someone says "I love you" right after you first met each other.

I'm leaning towards the first one, but sometimes the second one seems right too. Does it depend on the context?

Thanks!

Sarcandra (couldn't log in for some technical reason)
  

Top answer

The first one only is correct: 'timeless present' for all verbs.

  • The first one only is correct: 'timeless present' for all verbs.
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The first one only is correct: 'timeless present' for all verbs.
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Thanks, Mister Micawber!

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