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when should de met? vs when shall se met?

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'When should we meet?' or 'When shall we meet?'. 'De' and 'se' are not correct pronouns in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 489 views

when should de met?

This phrase is incorrect. 'De' is not a correct pronoun in this context.

The correct form should be 'When should we meet?' using the pronoun 'we' to refer to the group of people meeting.
  • [Jake] Has anyone ever met Des' parents?
  • Ladies and gentlemen, we should de-mystify organic farming.
  • No, I should de the preliminary scout.
  • We are working in parallel in the United Nations Security Council on a type of two-stage resolution, which should de facto safeguard the unlimited freedom to take further action.
  • Do you recall how we met?
  • Like the first place they met?
  • whether the packaging collection and recovery targets have been met? -
  • Were these criteria met? 3.
  • What about the vehicle Callen met?
  • at which juncture, however, it should de definitely lifted in order to permit competitive producers to respond freely to market conditions
  • But haven't we already met?
  • Do you remember the day we met?
  • Remember that drive past the factory where we first met?
  • Retribution... for an agent you had never even met?
  • Remember the first time we met?
  • Have we met? I'm not good with faces that I never want to see again.
  • Are the deadlines necessary and/or met?
  • Is the coordination requirement fully met?
  • How will society's expectations be met?
  • must some other conditions be met?

Alternatives:

  • When should we meet?

when shall se met?

This phrase is incorrect. 'Se' is not a correct pronoun in this context.

The correct form should be 'When shall we meet?' using the pronoun 'we' to refer to the group of people meeting.
  • Do you recall how we met?
  • Like the first place they met?
  • whether the packaging collection and recovery targets have been met? -
  • Were these criteria met? 3.
  • What about the vehicle Callen met?
  • But haven't we already met?
  • Do you remember the day we met?
  • Remember that drive past the factory where we first met?
  • Retribution... for an agent you had never even met?
  • Remember the first time we met?
  • Have we met? I'm not good with faces that I never want to see again.
  • Are the deadlines necessary and/or met?
  • Is the coordination requirement fully met?
  • How will society's expectations be met?
  • must some other conditions be met?
  • You remember the day we met?
  • It is not the strangest held you have met?
  • "When you Krist met?"
  • It was freddissimo a Met? winter and in the walls you saw the holes from which passed the air.
  • What kind of guy gets all cuddly with people he just met? It's pathetic.

Alternatives:

  • When shall we meet?

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