I want to visit my mother this weekend.
Did you visit her yesterday?
Hope this helps.
"cousin" is a noun one way is, "I have a cousin." I am going to visit my cousin who lives in Holland.
The adverb in that sentence is tomorrow. It's an adverb of time telling when Uncle Rico will visit.
Sumer is a certain region of Babylonia. An example sentence would be: She lived in Sumer for about 10 years.
"from France" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence "Angelique came to visit from France." It functions to show the origin or starting point of Angelique's visit.
Do you mean 'pop in', in a sentence? If so, it could be "Would you like to pop in for a cup of tea?" which implies an informal visit.
Its possible to use "call by " in a sentence if referring to a visit . For example " I will call by your house later today to pick up somethings. Call is referring to a visit and by meaning the place you are going to visit.
Can you recollect your last visit at the dentist
Tenochtitlan is a very beautiful place to visit.
Our itinerary for the day is to visit the beach.
Philadelphia is a nice place to visit, at least for me it is.
Let's visit an archipelago this summer.
Maybe we will visit him to next year.
The Botanical Gardens is a fascinating place to visit in Chicago.
Let's visit a tropical rainforest this year.
My cousin go yearly to Michigan to visit her aunt.
He started to compile a list of places he wanted to visit.
When you visit the United States, you need to use US currency.