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The difference between "meet" and "meet with" Hi! I am wondering if there any difference between "meet" and "meet with". Here are 2 sentences, for instance: Each student meets with an adviser at the start of the school year. The president met the UK prime minister in London yesterday. Thank you in advance!
2019年11月10日 12:48
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"meet with" usually implies it was on purpose, or a scheduled meeting. - eg. "I met with the prime minister for lunch to discuss the issues with the fiscal policy" "meet" can be used for both intentional and unplanned meetings. - eg. "I met Tom Hanks once. He just happened to be sitting next to me on the airplane"
2019年11月10日
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