Yon can meet someone in a place. Or you can go to visit the place.
To say that someone "meets a place" would be very unusual.
The past tense of "to visit" is "visited."
The correct phrase is "Can you meet Heather and me?" In this case, "me" is the correct pronoun to use because it is the object of the verb "meet." If you remove "Heather" from the sentence, it would read "Can you meet me?" which confirms that "me" is appropriate.
The correct phrase is "Whom did you meet yesterday?" because "whom" is used as the object of the verb "meet" in this question.
'Head off to meet with somebody' is correct grammar, although the preposition 'with' can be omitted.
We shall set a time for them to meet
I think you're trying to say "I look forward to meeting you."
No, Sesame Street is a fictional place from a TV show, so you cannot visit it in real life to meet the characters.
"Oh chante" does not have a meaning in French for saying "nice to meet you." The correct phrase for "nice to meet you" in French is "enchanté(e)."
i mean i wanted to thanks because someone don,t forget me
"Did you meet Afridi" is correct.
Yes, the correct word for the past tense of "meet" is "met".
Katmandu is a good place in Nepal to visit when you just want to learn about the different cultures in Nepal. Another good place to visit is the Royal Chitwan National Park. Here, you can just see the wildlife and plants. Plus, you can meet up with other tourists.