I suggest meeting you!
He suggest that ralph blows the conch.
Although the word "keen" is not commonly used in the 21st century, the time to say the phrase "keen to meet you" is when meeting someone for the first time, at the beginning of the meeting. "Keen on meeting you" or "nice meeting you" is said at the end of the encounter, when saying goodbye.
it doesn't really mean anything. If you are a directioner and you dream about meeting them that is probably because you love them and want to meet them. If you are a directionator i dont know why you are dreaming about them.
I have friends in the entertainment field but was hoping that I could meet Daryl Hall on my own
You CAN meet Brendon by going to a PANIC! AT THE DISCO show & meeting him before or after a show if you're lucky & his bodyguard Zack is nearby & allows it.you can definitely meet him if you join the bands fan club (WWW.NORHTERNDOWNPOUR.COM) & getting meet & greet tickets through them, which guarantees you a chance to meet & chat with him. you have to be a member of northern downpour though.
The past continuous tense of meet is:I/He/She/It was meeting.You/We/They were meeting.
He suggest that ralph blows the conch.
"Meeting" is the present participle of "meet".
Meeting
No, meeting can be used as either a noun, verb, and gerund.
Laurie's mother wants to meet the new principal at the PTA meeting.
WHAT AND WHO IS NOT MEETING YOU?
Could you please suggest a few available times for our meeting?
The passive version of "when did you meet?" would be, "when did the meeting take place?".
by meeting you.
We usually do not use abbreviation to describe meeting, if you have to use the abbreviation, I suggest you "mtg".
Of course! You should meet your cleaner who will be in your home. Their personalities are often as important as cleaning standards. In the first meet cleaner will meet and greet, also they can evaluate the work. If required they may suggest the best from their experience. If you are someone who doesn’t care about meeting first, it’s completely fine :)