He was the wisest man I ever met.
I met my friends at the main plaza in town for lunch.
No. It is a word that has a prefix, so it is not a root word. The prefix in it is "un".
The sentence should be capitalized like this: You met many English-speaking Russians on your trip.
"Met" is the past tense of "meet." Here's an example sentence: "I met my friend for lunch yesterday."
there is no answer because meted is not a word it's just met, here's a sentence: i met a hot guy at the supermarket
does this sentences makes sense, Have we met before.
On Monday the boss wore a plain tie, but today he wore a striped tie.
The groups met in confrontation.
i met a essentail guy
He had an opprobrious personality when we met him.
The psychologist met with his client.
I have not yet met the new tenants.
He was the wisest man I ever met.
She was asked to tie the rope in a knot.
The restaurant met the standard for the health inspection.
he used the only twine he had to tie the pieces of wood together for a raft.