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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Met or meet

When do you use met or meet. for instance, I will met or meet you at the restaurant
  

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"Meet" is present tense, and can be future tense when paired with "will," as in "I will meet you at the restaurant."

"Met" is past tense, as in, "We met at the restauraunt yesterday, I would like to meet somewhere different today."

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