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Past Form Verb Years Irregular Meet Mary Met

Question John __________ (to meet) Mary three years ago.
A had met
B met
C was meeting
D had been meeting
Answer b
Remark In the test sentence ‘John __________ (to meet) Mary three years ago.’ we are given the phrase ‘three years ago’ that is typical for the past simple tense.We use the past tense to talk about something that happened once in the past - a completed action ina time before now. Duration is not important: Sally watched TV last night.; Did you play tennis at weekends?. It can also be used for actions taking place one after another or in the middle of another action: She entered a cafe, took off her coat, sat down and took the menu.For regular verbs, we add -ed to the base form of the verb (work – worked) or -d if the verb already ends in e (move – moved).In the test sentence we need to form the past form of the irregular verb ‘meet’. Many verbs are irregular and we have to learn them: arise – arose – arisen; bet – bet – bet; bleed – bled – bled; come – came– come; freeze – froze – frozen; send – sent – sent, etc. The past form of the irregular verb ‘meet’ is ‘met’.Therefore, we are to choose ANSWER 2 (met).

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