What is the phrasal verb of visited ?
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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
Call on
Stop by
Pop in
Come by
Look in on
Take in
Look up
Drop by
Stop off
Call upon
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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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