Conjugation verb visit

Model : obey

Auxiliary : have , be

Other forms: visit oneself / not visit

Contractions

  • he/she/it visits
  • you visited
  • he/she/it visited
  • they visited

Present continuous

  • I am visiting
  • you are visiting
  • he/she/it is visiting
  • we are visiting
  • they are visiting

Present perfect

  • I have visited
  • you have visited
  • he/she/it has visited
  • we have visited
  • they have visited
  • I will visit
  • you will visit
  • he/she/it will visit
  • we will visit
  • they will visit

Future perfect

  • I will have visited
  • you will have visited
  • he/she/it will have visited
  • we will have visited
  • they will have visited

Past continous

  • I was visiting
  • you were visiting
  • he/she/it was visiting
  • we were visiting
  • they were visiting

Past perfect

  • I had visited
  • you had visited
  • he/she/it had visited
  • we had visited
  • they had visited

Future continuous

  • I will be visiting
  • you will be visiting
  • he/she/it will be visiting
  • we will be visiting
  • they will be visiting

Present perfect continuous

  • I have been visiting
  • you have been visiting
  • he/she/it has been visiting
  • we have been visiting
  • they have been visiting

Past perfect continuous

  • I had been visiting
  • you had been visiting
  • he/she/it had been visiting
  • we had been visiting
  • they had been visiting

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been visiting
  • you will have been visiting
  • he/she/it will have been visiting
  • we will have been visiting
  • they will have been visiting
  • let's visit

Perfect participle

  • having visited

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Conjugation of verb "To visit" Present Simple Affirmative I visit. You visit. We visit. He/She/It visits. You visit. They visit. Negative I do not visit. You do not visit. We do not visit. He/She/It does not visit. You do not visit. They do not visit. Interrogative Do I visit? Do you visit? Do we visit? Does he/she/it visit? Do you visit? Do they visit? Go to the related lesson Present Simple Continuous Affirmative I am visiting. You are visiting. We are visiting. He/She/It is visiting. You are visiting. They are visiting. Negative I am not visiting. You are not visiting. We are not visiting. He/She/It is not visiting. You are not visiting. They are not visiting. Interrogative Am I visiting? Are you visiting? Are we visiting? Is he/she/it visiting? Are you visiting? Are they visiting? Go to the related lesson Past Simple Affirmative I visited. You visited. We visited. He/She/It visited. You visited. They visited. Negative I did not visit. You did not visit. We did not visit. He/She/It did not visit. You did not visit. They did not visit. Interrogative Did I visit? Did you visit? Did we visit? Did he/she/it visit? Did you visit? Did they visit? Go to the related lesson Past Continuous Affirmative I was visiting. You were visiting. We were visiting. He/She/It was visiting. You were visiting. They were visiting. Negative I was not visiting. You were not visiting. We were not visiting. He/She/It was not visiting. You were not visiting. They were not visiting. Interrogative Was I visiting? Were you visiting? Were we visiting? Was he/she/it visiting? Were you visiting? Were they visiting? Go to the related lesson Future Simple Affirmative I will visit. You will visit. We will visit. He/She/It will visit. You will visit. They will visit. Negative I will not visit. You will not visit. We will not visit. He/She/It will not visit. You will not visit. They will not visit. Interrogative Will I visit? Will you visit? Will we visit? Will he/she/it visit? Will you visit? Will they visit? Go to the related lesson Present Perfect Simple Affirmative I have visited. You have visited. We have visited. He/She/It has visited. You have visited. They have visited. Negative I have not visited. You have not visited. We have not visited. He/She/It has not visited. You have not visited. They have not visited. Interrogative Have I visited? Have you visited? Have we visited? Has he/she/it visited? Have you visited? Have they visited? Go to the related lesson Present Perfect Continuous Affirmative I have been visiting. You have been visiting. We have been visiting. He/She/It has been visiting. You have been visiting. They have been visiting. Negative I have not been visiting. You have not been visiting. We have not been visiting. He/She/It has not been visiting. You have not been visiting. They have not been visiting. Interrogative Have I been visiting? Have you been visiting? Have we been visiting? Has he/she/it been visiting? Have you been visiting? Have they been visiting? Go to the related lesson Past Perfect Simple Affirmative I had visited. You had visited. We had visited. He/She/It had visited. You had visited. They had visited. Negative I had not visited. You had not visited. We had not visited. He/She/It had not visited. You had not visited. They had not visited. Interrogative Had I visited? Had you visited? Had we visited? Had he/she/it visited? Had you visited? Had they visited? Go to the related lesson Past Perfect Continuous Affirmative I had been visiting. You had been visiting. We had been visiting. He/She/It had been visiting. You had been visiting. They had been visiting. Negative I had not been visiting. You had not been visiting. We had not been visiting. He/She/It had not been visiting. You had not been visiting. They had not been visiting. Interrogative Had I been visiting? Had you been visiting? Had we been visiting? Had he/she/it been visiting? Had you been visiting? Had they been visiting? Go to the related lesson Future Perfect Affirmative I will have visited. You will have visited. We will have visited. He/She/It will have visited. You will have visited. They will have visited. Negative I will not have visited. You will not have visited. We will not have visited. He/She/It will not have visited. You will not have visited. They will not have visited. Interrogative Will I have visited? Will you have visited? Will we have visited? Will he/she/it have visited? Will you have visited? Will they have visited? Go to the related lesson Conditional Affirmative I would visit. You would visit. We would visit. He/She/It would visit. You would visit. They would visit. Negative I would not visit. You would not visit. We would not visit. He/She/It would not visit. You would not visit. They would not visit. Interrogative Would I visit? Would you visit? Would we visit? Would he/she/it visit? Would you visit? Would they visit? Go to the related lesson Conditional Perfect Affirmative I would have visited. You would have visited. We would have visited. He/She/It would have visited. You would have visited. They would have visited. Negative I would not have visited. You would not have visited. We would not have visited. He/She/It would not have visited. You would not have visited. They would not have visited. Interrogative Would I have visited? Would you have visited? Would we have visited? Would he/she/it have visited? Would you have visited? Would they have visited? Go to the related lesson

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Verb conjugation Conjugate To visit in English

Present (simple), present progressive / continuous.

  • I am visiting
  • you are visiting
  • he is visiting
  • we are visiting
  • they are visiting

Past (simple)

  • you visited
  • they visited

Past progressive / continuous

  • I was visiting
  • you were visiting
  • he was visiting
  • we were visiting
  • they were visiting

Present perfect (simple)

  • I have visited
  • you have visited
  • he has visited
  • we have visited
  • they have visited

Present perfect progressive / continuous

  • I have been visiting
  • you have been visiting
  • he has been visiting
  • we have been visiting
  • they have been visiting

Past perfect

  • I had visited
  • you had visited
  • he had visited
  • we had visited
  • they had visited

Past perfect progressive / continuous

  • I had been visiting
  • you had been visiting
  • he had been visiting
  • we had been visiting
  • they had been visiting
  • I will visit
  • you will visit
  • he will visit
  • we will visit
  • they will visit

Future progressive / continuous

  • I will be visiting
  • you will be visiting
  • he will be visiting
  • we will be visiting
  • they will be visiting

Future perfect

  • I will have visited
  • you will have visited
  • he will have visited
  • we will have visited
  • they will have visited

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been visiting
  • you will have been visiting
  • he will have been visiting
  • we will have been visiting
  • they will have been visiting

Conditional

  • I would visit
  • you would visit
  • he would visit
  • we would visit
  • they would visit

Progressive

  • I would be visiting
  • you would be visiting
  • he would be visiting
  • we would be visiting
  • they would be visiting
  • I would have visited
  • you would have visited
  • he would have visited
  • we would have visited
  • they would have visited

Perfect progressive

  • I would have been visiting
  • you would have been visiting
  • he would have been visiting
  • we would have been visiting
  • they would have been visiting
  • Let's visit

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Conjugation

Simple tense.

Present Simple

  • he, she visits

Past Simple

  • you visited
  • he, she visited
  • they visited

Future Simple

  • I will visit
  • you will visit
  • he, she will visit
  • we will visit
  • they will visit

Continuous Tense

Present Simple Continuous

  • I am visiting
  • you are visiting
  • he, she is visiting
  • we are visiting
  • they are visiting

Past Simple Continuous

  • I was visiting
  • you were visiting
  • he, she was visiting
  • we were visiting
  • they were visiting

Future Simple Continuous

  • I will be visiting
  • you will be visiting
  • he, she will be visiting
  • we will be visiting
  • they will be visiting

Perfect Tense

Present Perfect

  • I have visited
  • you have visited
  • he, she has visited
  • we have visited
  • they have visited

Past Perfect

  • I had visited
  • you had visited
  • he, she had visited
  • we had visited
  • they had visited

Future Perfect

  • I will have visited
  • you will have visited
  • he, she will have visited
  • we will have visited
  • they will have visited

Perfect Continuous Tense

Present Perfect Continuous

  • I have been visiting
  • you have been visiting
  • he, she has been visiting
  • we have been visiting
  • they have been visiting

Past Perfect Continuous

  • I had been visiting
  • you had been visiting
  • he, she had been visiting
  • we had been visiting
  • they had been visiting

Future Perfect Continuous

  • I will have been visiting
  • you will have been visiting
  • he, she will have been visiting
  • we will have been visiting
  • they will have been visiting

Conditional

  • I would visit
  • you would visit
  • he, she would visit
  • we would visit
  • they would visit
  • I would have visited
  • you would have visited
  • he, she would have visited
  • we would have visited
  • they would have visited

Present Continuous

  • I would be visiting
  • you would be visiting
  • he, she would be visiting
  • we would be visiting
  • they would be visiting

Perfect Continuous

  • I would have been visiting
  • you would have been visiting
  • he, she would have been visiting
  • we would have been visiting
  • they would have been visiting
  • we Let's visit

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Conjugation of the verb visit in English in all tenses

Here are the conjugation tables for the verb visit in English.

Conjugation of the verb visit in the present tenses

Present tense.

  • he|she|it visits

Present Continuous

  • I am visiting
  • you are visiting
  • he|she|it is visiting
  • we are visiting
  • they are visiting

Present Perfect

  • I have visited
  • you have visited
  • he|she|it has visited
  • we have visited
  • they have visited

Present Perfect Continuous

  • I have been visiting
  • you have been visiting
  • he|she|it has been visiting
  • we have been visiting
  • they have been visiting

How to use these conjugation tenses in English? The Present expresses habit, frequency, general truth and state in English. The Present Continuous mainly expresses the idea of an action or activity that is still in progress. The Present Perfect expresses notions that are always related to the present or the consequence of an event. Finally, the Present Perfect Continuous associates with the idea of activity that of duration.

Conjugation of the verb visit in the past tenses

Simple past.

  • you visited
  • he|she|it visited
  • they visited

Past continuous

  • I was visiting
  • you were visiting
  • he|she|it was visiting
  • we were visiting
  • they were visiting

Past perfect

  • I had visited
  • you had visited
  • he|she|it had visited
  • we had visited
  • they had visited

Past perfect continuous

  • I had been visiting
  • you had been visiting
  • he|she|it had been visiting
  • we had been visiting
  • they had been visiting

How do you use these conjugation tenses in English? The Simple Past expresses completed actions unrelated to the present, dated past actions or habits. It is very often used in English. The Past Continuous (Simple Past + ING) on the other hand is used to talk about ongoing actions in the past or a past action in progress when another action occurs. The Past Perfect is used to indicate that the action took place before another past action. Finally, the Past Perfect Continuous is used to refer to a continuous action in the past that has continued until another past action.

Conjugation of the verb visit in the futur tenses

  • I will visit
  • you will visit
  • he|she|it will visit
  • we will visit
  • they will visit

Future continuous

  • I will be visiting
  • you will be visiting
  • he|she|it will be visiting
  • we will be visiting
  • they will be visiting

Future perfect

  • I will have visited
  • you will have visited
  • he|she|it will have visited
  • we will have visited
  • they will have visited

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been visiting
  • you will have been visiting
  • he|she|it will have been visiting
  • we will have been visiting
  • they will have been visiting

How do you use these conjugation tenses in English? The Future is used to talk about factual actions in the future. The Future Continuous is used to talk about things that will be happening in the future. The Future Perfect is a conjugation tense not often used in English, this conjugation tense is used to talk about a future factual action prior to another one. Finally the Future Perfect Continuous is very rarely used, this tense is used to talk about a future action in progress and prior to another.

The different forms of the participle in English, for the verb to visit

Present participle, past participle, perfect participle.

  • having visited

The imperative in English, for the verb to visit

  • let's visit

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Conjugation English verb to visit

Simple present, present progressive/continuous, simple past, past progressive/continuous, present perfect simple, present perfect progressive/continuous, past perfect, past perfect progressive/continuous, future progressive/continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, conditional, progressive, perfect progressive, translation to visit.

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Past simple, past participle.

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Conjugation of the regular verb [visit]

Conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection (alteration of form according to rules of grammar). For instance, the verb "break" can be conjugated to form the words break, breaks, broke, broken and breaking.

The term conjugation is applied only to the inflection of verbs, and not of other parts of speech (inflection of nouns and adjectives is known as declension). Also it is often restricted to denoting the formation of finite forms of a verb – these may be referred to as conjugated forms, as opposed to non-finite forms, such as the infinitive or gerund, which tend not to be marked for most of the grammatical categories.

Conjugation is also the traditional name for a group of verbs that share a similar conjugation pattern in a particular language (a verb class). A verb that does not follow all of the standard conjugation patterns of the language is said to be an irregular verb .

Present Continuous

Past continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, conditional of the regular verb [visit].

Causality (also referred to as causation or cause and effect ) is influence by which one event, process, state or object (a cause) contributes to the production of another event, process, state or object (an effect) where the cause is partly responsible for the effect, and the effect is partly dependent on the cause. In general, a process has many causes, which are also said to be causal factors for it, and all lie in its past. An effect can in turn be a cause of, or causal factor for, many other effects, which all lie in its future.

The conditional mood (abbreviated cond) is a grammatical mood used in conditional sentences to express a proposition whose validity is dependent on some condition, possibly counterfactual.

English does not have an inflective (morphological) conditional mood, except in as much as the modal verbs could, might, should and would may in some contexts be regarded as conditional forms of can, may, shall and will respectively. What is called the English conditional mood (or just the conditional) is formed periphrastically using the modal verb would in combination with the bare infinitive of the following verb. (Occasionally should is used in place of would with a first person subject – see shall and will. Also the aforementioned modal verbs could, might and should may replace would in order to express appropriate modality in addition to conditionality.)

Conditional present -->

Conditional present progressive -->, conditional perfect -->, conditional perfect progressive -->, subjunktiv of the regular verb [visit].

The subjunctive is a grammatical mood, a feature of the utterance that indicates the speaker's attitude toward it. Subjunctive forms of verbs are typically used to express various states of unreality such as: wish, emotion, possibility, judgement, opinion, obligation, or action that has not yet occurred; the precise situations in which they are used vary from language to language. The subjunctive is one of the irrealis moods, which refer to what is not necessarily real. It is often contrasted with the indicative, a realis mood which is used principally to indicate that something is a statement of fact.

Subjunctives occur most often, although not exclusively, in subordinate clauses, particularly that-clauses. Examples of the subjunctive in English are found in the sentences "I suggest that you be careful" and "It is important that she stay by your side."

The subjunctive mood in English is a clause type used in some contexts which describe non-actual possibilities, e.g. "It's crucial that you be here" and "It's crucial that he arrive early." In English, the subjunctive is syntactic rather than inflectional, since there is no specifically subjunctive verb form. Rather, subjunctive clauses recruit the bare form of the verb which is also used in a variety of other constructions.

Present subjunctive -->

Past subjunctive -->, past perfect subjunctive -->, imperativ of the regular verb [visit].

The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that forms a command or request.

An example of a verb used in the imperative mood is the English phrase "Go." Such imperatives imply a second-person subject (you), but some other languages also have first- and third-person imperatives, with the meaning of "let's (do something)" or "let them (do something)" (the forms may alternatively be called cohortative and jussive).

Imperativ -->

Participle of the regular verb [visit].

​The past participle is one of the most important parts of English grammar. It’s used to express perfect tenses and to form the passive voice. It’s also a useful tool for writing sentences that describe actions that started in the past and are still happening today. The past participles of irregular verbs don’t follow a specific pattern and can have numerous endings.

Present participle -->

Past participle -->, recent articles.

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Definition of visit verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

  • My parents are coming to visit me next week.
  • to visit friends/family
  • It looks like a lovely place to visit.
  • to visit a country/city/town
  • to visit a museum/shrine
  • to visit a hospital/an office
  • to visit a home/house
  • She went to visit relatives in Wales.
  • The Prime Minister is visiting Japan at the moment.
  • You should visit your dentist at least twice a year.
  • This is an area rarely visited by Europeans.
  • I first visited New York in 1991.
  • He is planning to visit China later this month.
  • The best time to visit is during the winter dry season.
  • A million people are expected to visit the museum over the next 12 months.
  • We've just been to visit my grandparents.
  • Be sure to visit us next time you're in London.
  • I visited her in hospital.
  • Jason invited us to visit his ranch.
  • Next time you visit the States you'll have to come and see us.
  • She's gone to visit her mother in Texas.
  • The President will be visiting six European capitals.
  • The shops are a major reason for visiting the city.
  • The president recently visited Athens.
  • She regularly visits the cemetery to tend the grave of her son.

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