A pie chart or a bar chart.
You could not communicate unless you visited each other in person. But luckily, it was finally invented.
Spanish can help you in many ways:it makes different areas of your brain work, it would help you communicate with Spanish people if you visited Spain or Mexico.
no, 'visited' is past tense. 'have visited' is present perfect' 'had visited' is past perfect
The past participle of "visit" is "visited."
The past tense depends on the subject:I visited = bikarti (ביקרתי)You (m) visited = bikarta (ביקרת)You (f) visited = bikart (ביקרת)He visited = hu biker (הוא ביקר)She visited = hi bikra (היא ביקרה)We visited = bikarnu (ביקרנו)You (m. pl.) visited = bikartem (ביקרתם)You (f.pl) visited= bikarten (ביקרתן)They visited = hem bikru (הם ביקרו)They (f) visited = hen bikru (הן ביקרו)
The arrow that displays the locations you have visited is typically referred to as a "traveled path" or "breadcrumbs" arrow in mapping applications. This feature shows a history of your movements, allowing you to track where you've been. It can be helpful for navigation and revisiting previously explored areas. In some applications, it might also be represented as a highlighted or colored line on the map.
you can use the word visited like this i went and visited my grandma.
'visited you' actually sounds incoreect.Instead you can say 'i visited at your place' or 'i had a visit at your house'!
"Has visited" is in present perfect tense.
Least visited continent
I visited the cemetery.
two visited him.