Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Visit"
The meaning of "Visit" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does "to pay a visit to school" mean?
A:
It means that someone (who is being told this) needs to go to the school.
Q:
What does visit BBC website to fill up your tank. What is the meaning of ‘fill up your tank’? mean?
A:
"Fill up your tank" literally comes from putting petrol inside a car's petrol tank (storage for petrol)
In this context, it probably means exposing yourself to English writing and listening content so that you can practice/learn. Like filling your brain with new knowledge and words.
In this context, it probably means exposing yourself to English writing and listening content so that you can practice/learn. Like filling your brain with new knowledge and words.
Q:
What does of (e.g. I've been informed of your visit) mean?
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For example, they told him you were coming. They've been notified of your upcoming arrival.
Q:
What does I want married with you and we are visit many many country and Nepal. mean?
A:
結婚したいです。一緒にたくさんの国やネパルに行きたいです。
Q:
What does It's only right that I'd pay them a nice visit. mean?
A:
I thought visiting them was the right thing to do.
Example sentences using "Visit"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with visit.
A:
As a verb:
I like to visit Australia every year.
I visited my parent's house last week.
He visits her workplace every month to see her.
I was visiting a hotel when the hurricane came.
As a noun:
This is my first visit to America.
As a noun, "visit" can be similar to "vacation" or "trip".
I like to visit Australia every year.
I visited my parent's house last week.
He visits her workplace every month to see her.
I was visiting a hotel when the hurricane came.
As a noun:
This is my first visit to America.
As a noun, "visit" can be similar to "vacation" or "trip".
Q:
Please show me example sentences with visited.
A:
I visited Portugal last summer and it was beautiful.
I visited my mom today.
My friend visited me on Sunday.
I visited my mom today.
My friend visited me on Sunday.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with visit to.
A:
I went to visit my grandma.
I went to visit the doctor.
I went to visit the doctor.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with visit a doctor .
A:
visit a doctor if your foot is falling off
Synonyms of "Visit" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between short visit and check in ?
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A short visit is just a small period of time where you stay in wherever you're going too.
A Check in is something like going into the doctor's office, saying you'll be there, and you are staying in.
- add a comment if you still don't know :)
A Check in is something like going into the doctor's office, saying you'll be there, and you are staying in.
- add a comment if you still don't know :)
Q:
What is the difference between visit and go ?
A:
Normally we use 'go' when mentioning a location:
I want to go to the Mall.
I want to go to my friend's house.
But if it's a tourist location like the Statue of Liberty we would use:
I want to visit the Statue of Liberty.
We normally use visit when talking about a person:
I want to visit my Uncle.
Uncle Ben is visiting us tomorrow.
In situations of moving from one place to the other, like a building, we use go:
I usually go to the coffee shop in the morning.
I normally go to baseball games on the weekend.
I want to go to the Mall.
I want to go to my friend's house.
But if it's a tourist location like the Statue of Liberty we would use:
I want to visit the Statue of Liberty.
We normally use visit when talking about a person:
I want to visit my Uncle.
Uncle Ben is visiting us tomorrow.
In situations of moving from one place to the other, like a building, we use go:
I usually go to the coffee shop in the morning.
I normally go to baseball games on the weekend.
Q:
What is the difference between I made a visit to Kyoto. and I visited Kyoto. ?
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They mean about the same. but the first one puts more emphasis on the getting there (the journey). The second one puts more emphasis on being in Kyoto.
Q:
What is the difference between visit and go to ?
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there isn't much of a difference, i think it mostly just depends on the situation. some sentences may sound better with a different word choice.
Examples:
you could say "I'm going to go to the hospital." or "I'm going to visit the hospital.". both sound good.
in a different situation, saying "i don't want to go to school" sounds more natural than saying "i don't want to visit school."
i hope my response made sense.
good luck!
Examples:
you could say "I'm going to go to the hospital." or "I'm going to visit the hospital.". both sound good.
in a different situation, saying "i don't want to go to school" sounds more natural than saying "i don't want to visit school."
i hope my response made sense.
good luck!
Q:
What is the difference between I have to pay a visit to my teacher and I have to pay my teacher a visit ?
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They have the same meaning. The only thing that differs is on which object you place the emphasis.
In the first sentence, the direct object" visit" is emphasized.
In the the second sentence, the indirect object" my teacher" is emphasized.
In the first sentence, the direct object" visit" is emphasized.
In the the second sentence, the indirect object" my teacher" is emphasized.
Translations of "Visit"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 언제든지 놀러와
is it natural "come visit here anytime" to my youtube subscriber
is it natural "come visit here anytime" to my youtube subscriber
A:
“언제든지 놀러와” can be translated as:
• Come over anytime (informal)
If you’re speaking to a general audience like your YouTube subscribers, the phrase “Come visit here anytime” works but might sound a little more natural as:
• Feel free to visit anytime or Come by anytime.
This sounds friendly and inviting for your subscribers!
• Come over anytime (informal)
If you’re speaking to a general audience like your YouTube subscribers, the phrase “Come visit here anytime” works but might sound a little more natural as:
• Feel free to visit anytime or Come by anytime.
This sounds friendly and inviting for your subscribers!
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? “We can’t visit you. We still like to contact you from this letter.”
Could you please correct these sentences.
Could you please correct these sentences.
A:
The best is:
Unfortunately, we cannot visit you, so we are contacting you with this letter
The best is:
Unfortunately, we cannot visit you, so we are contacting you with this letter
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I'm eagerly waiting for your visit. I will take you around the city when you will come over here.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
Everything you’ve said is fine and makes sense, but it feels a little formal.
I’d say “I can’t wait for your visit. When you’re here I’ll show you all around the city.”
I’d say “I can’t wait for your visit. When you’re here I’ll show you all around the city.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? my last visit there was long time ago. Is it natural?
A:
Yeah it does sound natural to me.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? she's visit her uncle ,isn't she?
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Other questions about "Visit"
Q:
I paid a visit to my parents to help them.
Is this natural?
Is this natural?
A:
Yep!
Q:
When is the latest visit to Disneyland??
最後にディズニーランドに言ったのはいつですか?と言いたいです。 Does this sound natural?
最後にディズニーランドに言ったのはいつですか?と言いたいです。 Does this sound natural?
A:
× When is the latest visit to Disneyland??
✓ When is your last visit to the Disneyland??
× 最後にディズニーランドに言ったのはいつですか?
✓ 最後にディズニーランドに行ったのはいつですか?
✓ When is your last visit to the Disneyland??
× 最後にディズニーランドに言ったのはいつですか?
✓ 最後にディズニーランドに行ったのはいつですか?
Q:
How long ago was it that you visited here before?
How long ago was your previous visit to this place?
Are these expressions similar?
and please let me know if you have the same expression.
How long ago was your previous visit to this place?
Are these expressions similar?
and please let me know if you have the same expression.
A:
They pretty much mean the same thing.
How long ago was your last visit here?
Or
When was the last time you visited?
How long ago was your last visit here?
Or
When was the last time you visited?
Q:
I hope to see you during my visit there.
Is ‘my’ right? not ‘during I visit there’?
Is ‘my’ right? not ‘during I visit there’?
A:
"my visit" is correct.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce We are looking forward to your next visit.
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