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Use this tag for questions about which form of a verb to use in particular circumstances. Questions about tense (time reference) and aspect should also use those tags.

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What is the verb tense of "is/are met"?

Redpenner is right, but just to muddy up the waters a bit... You could say is met is a reflection on the hoped-for present, that has yet to occur, in at least this scenario. Example: The deal is …
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What is the right usage of the verb "congratulate"?

"With" is a preposition. There's really no reason to add a preposition between "congratulate" and the subject, ever, in English: I congratulate to you. I congratulate by you. I congratulate w …
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