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i like to meeting you vs i like to meet you

The correct phrase is "I like to meet you." The verb "meet" should be used in its base form after the preposition "to." The phrase "I like to meeting you" is incorrect.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 3770 views

i like to meeting you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "meet" should be used in its base form after the preposition "to."

The correct form is "I like to meet you." Use the base form of the verb after the preposition "to."
  • I look foward to meeting you, Ikari Shinji-kun.
  • I've looked forward to meeting you, Herr Benford.
  • - Michael, we're so looking forward to meeting you.
  • I... I've looked forward to meeting you.
  • Welcome, I look forward to meeting you all soon.
  • Look forward to meeting you anon.
  • I've looked forward to meeting you.
  • She was really looking forward to meeting you again, but...
  • Nice to meeting you, tripp.
  • I've been looking forward to meeting you.
  • I've been looking forward to meeting you, Dara.
  • I've been looking forward to meeting you.
  • I was looking forward to meeting you.
  • I looked forward to meeting you.
  • I look forward to meeting you in due course.
  • I've looked forward to meeting you, Detective.
  • I was looking forward to meeting you, Lope.
  • You have no idea how much she was looking forward to meeting you.
  • But now that your mole problem has been fixed, I look forward to meeting you.
  • We talked you up and everyone's looking forward to meeting you.

Alternatives:

  • I like meeting you.
  • I like to meet with you.
  • I enjoy meeting you.
  • I enjoy meeting new people.
  • I like to meet new friends.

i like to meet you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when expressing your enjoyment or preference for meeting someone.

Examples:

  • I like to meet you for coffee sometime.
  • I like to meet you in person.
  • I like to meet you before the event.
  • I like to meet you to discuss the project.
  • I like to meet you at the park.

Alternatives:

  • I like meeting you.
  • I like to meet with you.
  • I enjoy meeting you.
  • I enjoy meeting new people.
  • I like to meet new friends.

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