Both are correct with different meaning.
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.
That is the correct spelling of "visit" (a call or stop, to see someone or some place).
The past tense of "to visit" is "visited."
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.
'He and I met yesterday' is correct. In English, it is grammatically correct to use the subjective form ('He') when referring to oneself along with another person.
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.
That is the correct spelling of "visit" (a call or stop, to see someone or some place).
Marco Polo visited China when he was 17 years old and met with?
'visited you' actually sounds incoreect.Instead you can say 'i visited at your place' or 'i had a visit at your house'!
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.
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.
Visited her and me.
yes, he had met her when he visited heaven
The correct spelling is visited.
"You once met the prime minister." is a correct sentence.
nope. but my older sister visited L.A for her sixteenth and met her. She also visited her dad, SHE EVEN HAS PHOTOS!
'He and I met yesterday' is correct. In English, it is grammatically correct to use the subjective form ('He') when referring to oneself along with another person.
Correct grammar is "She met with John and me" because singular, "She met with me" makes more sense then "She met with I"