The difference is if you visited someone then it is in the past, you have already done the visit.
If you are visiting it is happening now so it is in the present.
visited or visiting
Yes, "visited" is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "visit," which means to go to a place for a specific purpose, such as to see someone or something.
I will visit you tomorrow (future) I am visiting you today (present) I visited you yesterday (past).
Nah your wrong!It is "I had visited you when you called me".That is a grammatically acceptable sentence. It would require a certain type of context for it to make sense. For example, let us say, you phoned me up to complain that I never visit you. But I protest, I had visited when you called me. More likely I would put it, I had already visited you when you called me to complain that I wasn't visiting you. That would be much clearer.
been there focus on destination. gone there focus on the trip.
present perfect - I have visited him. He has visited him.past perfect - I had visited him . He had visitedhim.present perfect continuous - I have been visiting him. He has been visiting himpast perfect continuous - I had been visiting him.
visiting Israel and Palestine
Visited her and me.
No, the word 'visited' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to visit (visits, visiting, visited). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:verb: We visited Yellowstone on our vacation to California.adjective: The most visited attraction at Yellowstone is Old Faithful.
visited or visiting
The past tense of visit is "visited"
The past tense of ride is rode. The past tense of visiting is visited.
My friends are visiting me while they are on vacation. Visiting Disney World is a very popular reason for vacationing in Florida.
there was 159,260 people visiting there in 2009
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Other than visiting individual space stations, the moon is the only place that astronauts have visited.
then how do you just view it? Members have accounts and guests are just people visiting/viewing it.