It should be written as:
Sasha, have you met Tim?
How Tigerstar and Sasha met.
Natalya Trotskaya
If "Ladies Club" is a group name: Although the Ladies Club met, no decision was made. If not (it is just an unnamed club for ladies): Although the ladies' club met, no decision was made.
i have met tim and he is approx 6 foot 5 tall in thongs
The sentence probably should read: On Monday, December 21, 1986, we met in St. Paul, Minn. (APA style) Abbreviations other than for Minnesota would normally not be used, because they add periods within the sentence, but they would make this: On Mon. Dec. 21, 1986, we met in St. Paul, Minn. In other styles, the postal abbreviation can be used On Monday, December 21, 1986, we met in St. Paul, MN. (period is sentence end)
"You once met the prime minister." is a correct sentence.
"He and I met yesterday" is correct. Subjects use the nominative case (I, we, he, she) while objects use the objective case (me, us, him, her).
Correct grammar is "She met with John and me" because singular, "She met with me" makes more sense then "She met with I"
Met, as in "We have met before."
"Did you meet Afridi" is correct.
Well probably because they were both on Kill Ari (season 3 episodes 1 and 2) so they probably met. thats what I thought.
Camero