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Hi, everyone. Is there any difference between. 'I met him yesterday' and 'I met with him yesterday'? The first one sounds to me as if I just ran into him yesterday and the second one as if we had agreed to meet.
Jun 12, 2021 1:21 PM
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The first sentence is ambiguous. "I met him yesterday" could mean you met for the first time. Or it could be the first part of a more complex phrase. "I met him yesterday [at a coffee shop]. He said he wasn't coming." It's part of the verb phrase "to meet somebody somewhere". Example: I met my friend yesterday at the restaurant. We planned to meet at 8pm but she was late so we ended up meeting at 9pm. "I met with him yesterday" has a business-meeting connotation. You meet with somebody about something. You don't "meet with" friends, unless you have something serious to discuss. You "meet up with" friends.
June 12, 2021
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The first sentence means it was the first time you saw the person.
June 12, 2021
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Yes. The first is more as if you met him for the first time yesterday and the second would be a meeting to discuss or solve something.
June 12, 2021
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The second sentence definitely means you had a meeting; the first one, as Kellie said, could mean that it was the first time yesterday, but some people leave the "with" out, when they have a meeting with people; this could be confusing, so it's good to know the difference!
June 12, 2021
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I think your interpretation of these two expressions is correct
June 12, 2021
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