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What is the phrasal verb of visited ?

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Answered by sisha42
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Travel to
Call on
Stop by
Pop in
Come by
Look in on
Take in
Look up
Drop by
Stop off
Call upon
Go to
Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The phrasal verb of visited is "Visited with, travelled to and Called upon"

  • A phrasal verb is a group of words that functions as a verb and is made up of a verb plus a preposition, an adverb, or both.
  • The meaning of the phrasal verb "visit with somebody" is to spend time with someone, particularly talking socially.
  • They are both grammatically correct, although they have slightly different connotations. “Visit with” implies conversations and other joint actions. “Visit” implies contact, but nothing else.
  • "Visited with" and "Visited" are both grammatically correct, although they have just small different connotations. “Visit with” signifies conversations and other joint actions. “Visit” signifies contact, but nothing else.

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