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did you meet him vs did you met him

The correct sentence is "Did you meet him?" In English, the past simple form of the verb "meet" is "met." so the correct structure is "Did you meet him?" "Did you met him" uses the past tense form of the verb, which is not correct.
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Explained by Michele A.
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Last updated: July 02, 2024

did you meet him

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to ask if someone encountered or saw another person in the past.
  • Where... where did you meet him?
  • Where did you meet him that night?
  • How did you meet him, Mrs. Marsh?
  • When did you meet him last?
  • How did you meet him in the first place?
  • left a month ago for home to find a wife; did you meet him?
  • What time did you meet him?
  • OK, well, then how did you meet him?
  • So how did you meet him?
  • Did you meet him at a premiere or something?
  • Did you meet him on the way, Lolita?
  • Did you meet him on the way, Lolita?
  • Did you meet him at a premiere or something?
  • Did you meet him on the website I told you about?
  • Did you meet him on the way to the Abbey?
  • WHERE DID YOU MEET HIM? ON THE STREETCAR... ABOUT 6 MONTHS AGO.

did you met him

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct past simple form of the verb "meet" is "met", so the correct structure is "Did you meet him?".
  • Did you know that Katie met him online?
  • You didn't mention you met with him the day he was murdered.
  • I didn't go you never met him?
  • You met him. It's a start.
  • You met him at the Christmas party, mom.
  • I mean, you met him.
  • You were young when you met him.
  • Write it down where you met him.
  • No, of course you met him.
  • You met him for like ten seconds.
  • You met him once when we were at Frontera Grill.
  • Jeff, my ex, went missing right after you met him.
  • You met him earlier this week on another assignment.
  • You kind of choked when you met him.
  • And Gerald was married when you met him, Jenny.
  • So, when you met him, he was stealing office equipment.
  • You met him two nights ago.
  • You met him a week ago.
  • You met him in front of that karaoke.
  • You knew the deal the minute you met him.

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