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eseslami

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Hi

May i know, which one is correct? 1- I visit the factory. 2- I visit of the factory. 3- I visit from the factory.

Thanks in advance
 
Number 1 is correct, but it would usually have more information, such as "every week".
 
Hi.

[STRIKE]May I know,[/STRIKE] Can you tell me which one is correct?

1- I visit the factory.
2- I visit of the factory.
3- I visit from the factory.

Thanks in advance.

Note my corrections above. Remember to start every sentence with a capital letter, always capitalise the word "I" and end every sentence with a single, appropriate punctuation mark.
 
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3 is possible, too. If the speaker is a representative of "the factory" and visits another location (say a branch office).
 
3 is grammatical, but I find it to be unnatural.
 
Sentences 1 and 3 would be much more natural with the present progressive:

1- I'm visiting the factory.
3- I'm visiting from the factory.​

Sentence 3 would make sense if a factory representative was visiting a customer's site.
 
Hi.

Can you tell me why you made them in red color in the first example?
1-I visit the factory.

You are very helpful.
Thanks in advance.
 
Hi.
Thank you very much. for 3, Can you use it in one or two sentences as an example?
 
I'm visiting from the furniture factory you called yesterday. Please take me to the rooms where the furniture will be put. I have to take measurements.
 
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