The English verb 'meet' changes its meaning and usage based on tense and context: in present tense ('I meet my friends at the cafe every morning'), it indicates a habitual action, while in past tense ('I met an old friend at Gapyeong Station yesterday'), it indicates a completed action in the past.
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MEET 동사의 느낌, 들리시나요?|MEET 동사 영어 뉘앙스|2문장 반복듣기|영어 자막 #shortsAdded:
Try speaking in English. I meet my friends at the cafe every morning.
I meet my friends at a cafe every morning.
[Music] My friends at a cafe.
I met an old friend at Gapyeong Station yesterday.
old friend [music] stationerday old friendation. Yeah.
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