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English irregular verbs, past forms of Meet: Meet - Met - Met
Meet is a common English verb. So, what are the past forms of Meet? How do we conjugate the verb Meet accurately? Let's read the article below with PREP to find the answers to the above questions and acquire more useful knowledge!
I. What is Meet?
Before exploring the past forms of Meet in English, let's learn the meaning and usage of Meet with PREP.
Meet is pronounced /miːt/ and functions as a verb and noun.
- Meet acts as a verb, meaning: come into the presence or company of (someone) by chance or arrangement. For example: Would you like to meet my brother?
- Meet acts as a noun, meaning: an organized event at which a number of races or other sporting contests are held. For example: Anna participated in a swimming meet in July.
II. What are V0, V2, V3 of Meet? The past forms of Meet in English
What are the past forms of Meet in English? What are V0, V2, V3 of Meet? V0, V2, V3 stand for: Infinitive, Past Simple and Past Participle. Let's delve into the details of past forms of Meet in the table below!
Past forms of Meet | Example | |
V0 | Meet /miːt/ | I meet Robert at work everyday. |
V2 | Met /met/ | I met Robert at work yesterday. |
V3 | Met /met/ | I haven’t met Robert at work for a long time. |
In conclusion, the past forms of Meet are: the past form of Meet in past simple is Met and the past participle of Meet is Met.
III. How to conjugate the verb Meet
How is the verb Meet conjugated in the 12 English tenses and special constructions? After exploring the past forms of Meet, let’s take a look at the conjugation rules of the verb Meet in various contexts with PREP!
1. In tenses
12 English tenses | I | He/She/It | We/You/They |
Present simple tense | meet | meets | meet |
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Present continuous tense | am meeting | is meeting | are meeting |
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Present perfect tense | have met | has met | have met |
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Present perfect continuous tense | have been meeting | has been meeting | have been meeting |
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Past simple tense | met | met | met |
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Past continuous tense | was meeting | was meeting | were meeting |
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Past Perfect Tense | had met | had met | had met |
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Past perfect continuous tense | had been meeting | had been meeting | had been meeting |
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Simple future tense | will meet | will meet | will meet |
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Future continuous tense | will be meeting | will be falling | will be falling |
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Future Perfect tense | will have met | will have met | will have met |
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Future perfect continuous tense | will have been meeting | will have been meeting | will have been meeting |
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2. In special sentence structures
Special structure | I | He/She/It | We/You/They |
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Conditional sentence type 2 - Main clause | would meet | would meet | would meet |
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Conditional sentence type 2 - Variation of the main clause | would be meeting | would be meeting | would be meeting |
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Conditional sentence type 3 - Main clause | would have fallen | would have fallen | would have fallen |
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Conditional sentence type 3 - Variation of the main clause | would have been meeting | would have been meeting | would have been meeting |
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Hypothetical Sentence Expressing a Present Event | meet | meet | meet |
Hypothetical Sentence Expressing a Contrast with Reality in the Present | met | met | met |
Hypothetical Sentence Expressing a Contrast with Reality in the Past | had met | had met | had met |
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IV. Phrasal verbs with Meet in English
In addition to understanding the past forms of Meet, let's take a look at a list of phrasal verbs with Meet in English with PREP!
Phrasal verbs with Fall | Meaning | Example |
Meet up | come into the presence or company of someone, especially by arrangement | We're meeting up on Sunday - I haven't seen them for ages. |
Meet up with | to see and talk to someone after making an arrangement to do so | I'm meeting up with some friends after work. |
Meet with | to experience something, usually something unpleasant | They met with some problems they hadn't anticipated. |
to cause a particular reaction or result | The show met with poor reviews. |
V. Exercise on the past forms of Meet with Answers
To have a better understanding of the past forms of Meet and phrasal verbs with Meet in English, let's complete the exercises below with PREP!
1. Exercises
Exercise 1: Choose the correct answer:
- I am looking forward to _______ Jennie at the party tonight.
- meet
- meeting
- of
- John has never _______ anyone who could solve the math problem faster than him.
- of
- meeting
- meet
- We _______ in front of the museum at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
- meet
- of
- meeting
- Anna was surprised to _______ her old friend on the train to Paris.
- meeting
- meet
- of
- They _______ each other when they were studying abroad in Australia.
- of
- meet
- meeting
Exercise 2: Fill in the appropriate phrasal verb with Meet that you have learned and conjugate the verb if any
- I arranged to ________ my old friends at the park.
- Jack wants to _______ you to discuss the new project
- I heard he'd _______ an accident.
- We usually _________ on weekends to play tennis.
- At the time, the decision was ________ a barrage of criticism.
2. Answer
Exercise 1 | Exercise 2 |
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PREP hopes that after reading this article, you have gained an understanding of the definition, various past forms of Meet in English, and some common phrasal verbs with Meet. Keep following PREP to stay updated with more useful English knowledge!
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