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Yes. For example, "He gave me directions" and "He gave me the directions" are both acceptable.
The answer depends on how many you gave to your friend.
You can arrange a meet between them. They can be comfortable with each other when they meet.
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Liam out of 1 Directions fave colour is red I think!!!
Directions my dear friend.
well my friend E Jay left notes in my locker and gave my teacher roses to give to me and then the last note he gave me was do you want to go out with me then he would give a place and a time to finally meet me
If you lost the directions to the mymeebas you must tell a friend if he/she has one and tell them what are the directions
Meeting is the present participle of the verb "to meet". The past tense of the verb "to meet" is "met".
My best friend gave me backstage tickets to the concert. We got to go backstage and meet the band. Pretty easy to use in a sentance...
You gave me the directions, you tell me.