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I'm meeting my father vs I'm meet my father

The correct phrase is "I'm meeting my father." The verb "meet" should be in the present continuous form "meeting" to indicate an action that is happening now or in the near future.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 902 views

I'm meeting my father

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to express that you are going to see or spend time with your father in the near future.

Examples:

  • I'm meeting my father for lunch tomorrow.
  • She's meeting her father at the airport.
  • Are you meeting your father after work?
  • They are meeting their father for a family dinner.
  • He's meeting his father to discuss the business proposal.

I'm meet my father

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • I'm meeting my father
  • I will meet my father
  • I meet my father regularly
  • I have met my father before
  • I'm going to meet my father

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