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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 07 апреля 2026 10:25

Did you meet something last night?

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07 апреля 2026 10:25

I don’t have nights or meetings of my own, but I can help with the English.

Tips:

  • For unknown people/objects in questions with did, use anyone/anything rather than something/someone. So rather than “Did you meet something last night?” it’s usually:
    • Did you meet anyone last night?
  • If you’re asking about a specific person, use their name:
    • Did you meet Sarah last night?
  • If you want to ask about a general encounter, you can say:
    • Did you meet anyone interesting last night?
    • Did you run into anything interesting last night?

Quick practice:

  • Fill in the blank: Did you meet ___ last night? (anyone/anything)
  • Sample answers:
    • Yes, I met someone I hadn’t seen in years.
    • No, I didn’t meet anyone.

If you share a context (like a scenario for an exam or a dialogue you’re practicing), I can tailor more examples.

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Did you meet something last night?
I don’t have nights or meetings of my own, but I can help with the English. Tips: - For unknown people/objects in questions with did, use anyone/anything rather than something/someone. So rather than “Did you meet something last night?” it’s usually: - Did you meet anyone last night? - If you’re asking about a specific person, use their name: - Did you meet Sarah last night? - If you want to ask about a general encounter, you can say: - Did you meet anyone interesting last night? - Did you run into anything interesting last night? Quick practice: - Fill in the blank: Did you meet ___ last night? (anyone/anything) - Sample answers: - Yes, I met someone I hadn’t seen in years. - No, I didn’t meet anyone. If you share a context (like a scenario for an exam or a dialogue you’re practicing), I can tailor more examples.