Depends on the context, but both should be usable. I see no reason as to why not based on the vague description given.
more than usual! Armenia is a very peaceful ,beautiful country .YOU CAN DISCOVER IT WHEN YOU VISIT IT.
Jeruselam, Global pagoda, nagpur (India)
Yon can meet someone in a place. Or you can go to visit the place. To say that someone "meets a place" would be very unusual.
The phrase "Can I come to your place?" is grammatically correct. It is a casual way to ask someone if you can visit their home or location. Depending on the context, it may be polite to add a reason for the visit or to inquire if it’s a convenient time.
'visited you' actually sounds incoreect.Instead you can say 'i visited at your place' or 'i had a visit at your house'!
That is the correct spelling of "visit" (a call or stop, to see someone or some place).
to visit
The correct phrase is "used to visit." This is used to talk about an action that was done habitually or regularly in the past but no longer occurs. "I used to visit my grandparents every summer when I was a child."
The correct sentence should read: My favorite place was the London Eye although it was expensive. It is generally a nice place to visit in London.
The past tense of "to visit" is "visited."
The sentence is not correct as it lacks proper punctuation and structure. A clearer version would be: "A great place to visit on a sunny afternoon is Golden Gate Park in San Francisco." This revision properly introduces the subject and provides a more fluid reading experience.
is Uganda a safe place to visit