Good question! "Revisit" means to consider something again. For example, if a company had planned a big marketing promotion in a country, but then a major tragedy happens there, they might want to revisit (reconsider) those plans. We often use revisit for going back to look at information, now that some new information or new events have possibly changed the situation. But we wouldn't say "I'm revisiting for an exam" - we'd use "reviewing" there.
Good question! "Revisit" means to consider something again. For example, if a company had planned a big marketing promotion in a country, but then a major tragedy happens there, they might want to revisit (reconsider) those plans. We often use revisit for going back to look at information, now that some new information or new events have possibly changed the situation. But we wouldn't say "I'm revisiting for an exam" - we'd use "reviewing" there.
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Great Lesson. Wonderful and Clear.
Good video to learn the difference between revise and review!! Thanks you so much!
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Thanks so much for the lesson. Great lesson as always.
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Thanks so much, Shayna. I've always wanted to learn about the difference between these two words.
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Simply the best i learned from you a lot ...and This is helping me to achieve my goal to recieve my proficiency certificate
I'm revising that with out proper study review is only fruitless effort. Wonderful words thanks !
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*What begins with T ends with T and has T in it?*
A teapot :-)
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What does "to revisit " mean then?
I guess, it means ; visiting the someplace again
Good question! "Revisit" means to consider something again. For example, if a company had planned a big marketing promotion in a country, but then a major tragedy happens there, they might want to revisit (reconsider) those plans.
We often use revisit for going back to look at information, now that some new information or new events have possibly changed the situation.
But we wouldn't say "I'm revisiting for an exam" - we'd use "reviewing" there.
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the word revisit is the same meaning than review
Good question! "Revisit" means to consider something again. For example, if a company had planned a big marketing promotion in a country, but then a major tragedy happens there, they might want to revisit (reconsider) those plans.
We often use revisit for going back to look at information, now that some new information or new events have possibly changed the situation.
But we wouldn't say "I'm revisiting for an exam" - we'd use "reviewing" there.
Revise I cann see first time in my life.
Revierw or the revisa ypu bieautiful