A1 verb Neutral #4,643 am häufigsten

visit

/ˈvɪzɪt/

To go to see a person or a place for a short period of time, usually for social or official reasons. It describes the act of traveling to a location or spending time with someone in their home or office.

Beispiele

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1

I like to visit my parents on Sundays.

I like to go see my parents on Sundays.

2

The President will visit the capital city to discuss the new law.

The President will officially go to the capital city to discuss the new law.

3

You should visit us more often!

You should come see us more often!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
visit
Verb
visit
Adjektiv
visiting
Verwandt
visitor
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Merkhilfe

Remember that 'VISit' comes from the Latin word for 'see'. When you visit someone, you go to SEE them with your eyes (VISion).

Schnelles Quiz

We plan to ____ the museum while we are in Paris.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: visit

Beispiele

1

I like to visit my parents on Sundays.

everyday

I like to go see my parents on Sundays.

2

The President will visit the capital city to discuss the new law.

formal

The President will officially go to the capital city to discuss the new law.

3

You should visit us more often!

informal

You should come see us more often!

4

Students must visit the library to complete their research projects.

academic

Students must go to the library to complete their research projects.

5

Our sales team plans to visit three different clients in New York.

business

Our sales team plans to meet with three different clients in New York.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
visit
Verb
visit
Adjektiv
visiting
Verwandt
visitor

Häufige Kollokationen

visit a friend to go to a friend's house to see them
visit a website to open and look at a page on the internet
pay a visit to go and see someone (idiomatic)
visit a doctor to go for a medical appointment
official visit a formal trip by a leader or representative

Häufige Phrasen

flying visit

a very short trip to see someone

visit with someone

to spend time talking and socializing with someone

don't forget to visit

a reminder to come and see someone soon

Wird oft verwechselt mit

visit vs stay

To 'visit' implies the act of going there, while to 'stay' implies the duration of time spent living there temporarily.

visit vs go to

'Go to' is general movement, whereas 'visit' usually implies a specific purpose or social connection.

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Nutzungshinweise

In English, 'visit' is usually followed directly by the place or person without a preposition (e.g., 'visit London', NOT 'visit to London').

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often say 'I will visit to my uncle,' but it should be 'I will visit my uncle.' Use 'to' only when 'visit' is a noun.

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Merkhilfe

Remember that 'VISit' comes from the Latin word for 'see'. When you visit someone, you go to SEE them with your eyes (VISion).

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'visitare', which means to go to see or to inspect.

Grammatikmuster

Regular verb: visited (past), visiting (present participle) Transitive verb: takes a direct object (e.g., visit + someone/somewhere) Can be used as a noun: 'a long visit'
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Kultureller Kontext

In many English-speaking cultures, it is polite to call or message before you visit someone's home rather than just showing up.

Schnelles Quiz

We plan to ____ the museum while we are in Paris.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: visit

Verwandte Redewendungen

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