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he met is wife vs he meet is wife

The correct phrase is "he met his wife." The verb "met" is the past tense of "meet," and it should be followed by the possessive pronoun "his" to show that the wife belongs to him. The phrase is commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 11, 2024

he met is wife

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when talking about someone encountering or coming into contact with their spouse in the past.

Examples:

  • He met his wife at a party last year.
  • When did he meet his wife?
  • I heard he met his wife in college.
  • They finally met his wife after a long journey.
  • She was surprised when he met his wife unexpectedly.

he meet is wife

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "meet" should be in the past tense as "met," and the possessive pronoun should be "his" instead of "is."

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