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Ashu Sharma Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Preposition

What's the difference between the phrases " meet with someone" and meet someone" ?
  

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Ashu Sharma " meet with someone" This is mainly used in American English. Ashu Sharma meet someone This is mainly used in British English because "with" is superfluous.

  • Ashu Sharma " meet with someone" This is mainly used in American English.
  • Ashu Sharma meet someone This is mainly used in British English because "with" is superfluous.
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Ashu Sharma" meet with someone"

This is mainly used in American English.

Ashu Sharmameet someone

This is mainly used in British English because "with" is superfluous.

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