Correct grammar is "She met with John and me" because singular, "She met with me" makes more sense then "She met with I"
Ok - this is quite an easy one to remember. You use 'who' when the people that you are talking about are the object of your sentence and "whom' when they are the subject of your sentence. If you get confused, you can use a simple trick... If you can put HE or SHE in the place of who/whom, then you should use...WHO. Example: Bill, who was the boss of the company. He was the boss of the company. So, WHO is correct. If the sentence only makes sense with HIM or HER, then use WHOM. Example: John, whom she met at school. If you put HE in this type of sentence it looks silly...She met HE at school. So, it must be....She met HIM at school...so use WHOM.
She met John Rolfe, Queen Elizabeth and King James I.
You could use greet or welcome.
Her fiance met the parents that night.
out of all the girls I have met, she was the most alluring
They met at a church picnic in hendersonville, tennessee via a personal friend of john's.
The cast of Giroblauw met John Cleese - 1981 includes: John Cleese as Interviewer
I'm sure they have met before somewhere.
in England
Giroblauw met John Cleese - 1981 TV is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL
The possessive form for the proper noun John is John's.Example: We met John's sister at the party.
"You can see a lot of art at the Met."
bill clinton
When he met a special girl....
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yes Neil Diamond has met Elton John back in 1970 Neil interdouced Eltons performance to the usa but the picture has not been taken
No they never went to school together. They met at this church music thing where the quarrymen were playing and Paul saw John there. Then Paul introduced George to John.( George and Paul met at school)