visiting a frend is like going to your bffs home or inviting pals to your home.
^ that doesn't answer the question. It's a Verb Phrase, PLATO student.
"Visit friends" can be considered a prepositional phrase if it is used as a noun in a sentence, such as "I enjoy the visit with friends." In this case, "with friends" functions as a prepositional phrase modifying "visit."
Visit friends is not a prepositional phrase. Neither word is a preposition. Visit is a verb; friends is a noun.
"will visit" is a verb phrase. "usually" is an adverb and not part of the verb.
we go to google type barbie world we will play
In the sentence "Carla's friend Margo came for a visit," the prepositional phrase is "for a visit." This phrase indicates the purpose of Margo's visit and is introduced by the preposition "for."
The phrase "friends may call" in an obituary typically means that those who knew the deceased and wish to offer condolences or support to the family can do so by reaching out through a visit or phone call. This phrase is commonly included as a way to let friends know they are welcome to express their sympathies directly to the family.
There are three syllables in the phrase "friends are great". The syllables are friends-are-great.
Friends forever
no u do not have to be friends with someone to visit their house, here are a few ways u can visit someones house if ur not friends with them: 1: type the username in the search box which u find in ur friend tree. 2: if ur lucky, u'll find them on the streets. if u do, click on the monster, then click visit house. hope this helps!!
People visit friends in other countries to have fun and check on the well-being of their friends. They also visit friends in other countries to have a feel of what the other country entails.
"Together with his friends" is an example of an uninterrupted verb phrase, where the phrase "with his friends" adds information but does not interrupt the main verb "together."
well if visited sighted but visit going to see