All You Need to Know About the Verb “Meet” and Its Forms V1 V2 V3

meet v1 v2 v3 “Meet”

Definition:

The wordmeetis a verb that means to come together with someone, either by arrangement or chance. It can also mean to be introduced to someone for the first time or to fulfill a goal or requirement.

Transitive
Definition of the Verb Form:

When a verb is used in a sentence in a different or modified way to describe the context of an action performed by the subject, it’s known as a verb form. There are up to five forms of a verb:

  • Base Form (Root)
  • Simple Past
  • Past Participle
  • Present Participle
  • Third Person Singular

You need to know all forms of the verbs to make sentences in different contexts or tenses.

 

meet v1 v2 v3

Here are examples of the five forms V1, V2, V3, V4, and V5 of the verb “Meet” used in sentences. See the examples below:
Base Form (V1):

I meet my friends at the park every weekend. Do you enjoy spending time with friends?

Simple Past (V2):

She met her favorite author at the book signing. Have you ever met someone famous?

Past Participle (V3):

He has met the team already. Have you had the chance to meet them too?

Present Participle / Gerund (V4):

They are meeting their new teacher today. Are you excited to meet someone new?

Third Person Singular (V5):

He meets his clients with a warm smile. How do you greet people?

Each form is used based on the tense and context of the sentence.

 

meet v1 v2 v3

Meaning of the Verb “Meet” and Its Usage in Sentences. Five Examples are given below:
To come together with someone by arrangement or chance:

I meet my neighbors often during morning walks. Do you say hello to yours?

To be introduced to someone new:

She met her best friend on the first day of school. How did you meet your best friend?

To encounter or experience something:

He has met challenges with determination and strength. What motivates you to overcome obstacles?

To fulfill or satisfy a requirement:

They are meeting the project deadlines efficiently. How do you stay on track with your goals?

To gather in a specific location for a purpose:

The team meets every Friday to discuss their progress. Do you enjoy working in groups?

 

meet v1 v2 v3

The Synonyms of the Given Word “Meet”:
  • Encounter
  • Greet
  • Assemble
  • Gather
  • Introduce
  • Face
The Antonyms of the Given Word “Meet”:
  • Avoid
  • Miss
  • Separate
  • Bypass
  • Overlook

Base Form (Root)

Simple Past (V2)

Past Participle (V3)

went

gone

wrote

written

made

made

bought

bought

found

found

read

read

saw

seen

admitted

admitted

learned/learnt

learned/learnt

caught

caught

drove

driven

thought

thought

met

met

sold

sold

cooked

cooked

sent

sent

gave

given

drew

drawn

spent

spent

left

left

said

said

fell

fallen

watched

watched

did

done

called

called

liked

liked

lived

lived

died

died

had

had

kept

kept

cut

cut

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