It's hard to tell since they were they only ones who were there and nobody else. So your guess is as good as ours.
Correct grammar is "She met with John and me" because singular, "She met with me" makes more sense then "She met with I"
Base verb : meet Past : met Past participle : met meet met met
Base verb : meet Past : met Past participle : met meet met met
The predicate is the verb which describes the action. In other words what did Lucy and Neil (the subjects) do? They MET Morey, right? So what they did was: MET. Your answer is MET.
Met is the past participle of meet. It's also the past tense.
To calculate total MET-minutes, multiply the MET value by the duration in minutes for each activity. For the 6 MET activity: 6 METs × 30 minutes = 180 MET-minutes. For the 3 MET activity: 3 METs × 40 minutes = 120 MET-minutes. Adding these together, the total MET-minutes performed is 180 + 120 = 300 MET-minutes.
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When I Met You was created in 2004.
E is the syllable for met
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She was 19 when they met,they met in Feb 2010
The present perfect forms are have met and has met.Examples:We have met with the producers. (plural subject)She has met with the producers. (singular subject)