They are both correct. They are not used in the same kinds of sentences.
"You have visited" is present perfect and "you visited" is simple past tense.
You would use "you have visited" if you wanted to indicate that the result of the visit is still important or you were going to discuss things that happened before or after.
Both are correct, but "have visited" is more commonly used in present perfect tense to indicate an action that occurred at an unspecified time in the past with a connection to the present, while "you visited" is simple past tense indicating an action that occurred at a specific time in the past.
The past tense of "to visit" is "visited."
That is the correct spelling of "visit" (a call or stop, to see someone or some place).
The correct grammar would be "I visited the Taj Mahal last weekend." Remember to capitalize proper nouns like "Taj Mahal" and use the past simple tense "visited" for actions completed in the past.
The compound sentence "I went to the store, and then I visited my friend" contains correct punctuation.
Both are correct, but they have different meanings. "I visited you" implies you went to someone's location, while "I met you" implies you encountered or were introduced to someone for the first time. Choose the one that best fits the situation you are trying to convey.
'visited you' actually sounds incoreect.Instead you can say 'i visited at your place' or 'i had a visit at your house'!
Both are correct, but they have different meanings. "I visited you" implies you went to someone's location, while "I met you" implies you encountered or were introduced to someone for the first time. Choose the one that best fits the situation you are trying to convey.
The correct grammar would be "I visited the Taj Mahal last weekend." Remember to capitalize proper nouns like "Taj Mahal" and use the past simple tense "visited" for actions completed in the past.
Visited her and me.
The correct spelling is visited.
That is the correct spelling of "visit" (a call or stop, to see someone or some place).
Are this correct sentences? "Though she had only recently visited there, he could not remember it. They were surprised and everyone understood. They were difficult, but she welcomed his conversations despite everything."
Our family visited Lincoln Park, and I bought an animal postcard.
It is>> When did you visit the Taj Mahal. visited = past did= past Sentences are never made with those two combined past-forms.
The past tense of "to visit" is "visited."
The sentence "I went to a friend's house" is correct, meaning you traveled there. Another synonym is that you "visited" your friend.
We're going to assume that you would not include the Apollo astronauts in thecategory of "animal". If that's correct, then the answer is "zero".