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I can't wait to visit to vs I will love to come to

Both phrases have issues and are not correct in English. They both contain errors in preposition usage and verb forms. The correct versions would be: 'I can't wait to visit' and 'I would love to come.'

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1960 views

I can't wait to visit to

This phrase is not correct. The preposition 'to' should not be followed by 'visit to'.

The correct form is 'I can't wait to visit'. The verb 'visit' does not need the preposition 'to' after it.
  • Nov 28, 2012 ... December 13, 2012. Thanks for a very well written article. My wife and I can't wait to visit to cross off the top item of our bucket list. 6 months and ...
  • Feb 19, 2015 ... ... your explanation of hygge. I love hearing people's translations of “lost in translation” words or ideas. I can't wait to visit to experience it myself!
  • This is the finished piece! I couldn't wait to give it to my sister and little Elise. My sister LOVED it! I can't wait to visit to see it hanging in Elise's pretty bedroom.
  • and good fotos!! I can't wait to visit to California again!! PaintMonster (Sapporo / Japan) Image. User avatar PaintMonster: Moderator Moderator ...

Alternatives:

  • I can't wait to visit
  • I'm excited to visit
  • I'm looking forward to visiting
  • I can hardly wait to visit
  • I'm eager to visit

I will love to come to

This phrase is not correct. The verb form 'will love' should be 'would love' for a more polite and conditional expression. Also, the preposition 'to' is not needed after 'come'.

The correct form is 'I would love to come'. The verb 'love' is often paired with 'would' for a more polite and conditional expression. The preposition 'to' is not necessary after 'come'.
  • Letter 18 well thats lovely ... looking forward to that. Letter 19 well that's a fantasy and i really wish it will come true .... well i will love to come to meet you , is there ...
  • Oct 8, 2014 ... Baby, I will love to come to Russia as will can marry each other, because I really love you so much? Will I any work in Russia, so I can work!
  • Mar 13, 2014 ... great event . I will love to come to more event and stay in touch with all the network engineers in this great community . many thanks for the ...
  • So what will I do plzzz tell me? January 9 at 4:57am. Remove. Remove. Loveth Okoyeaku am a Nigerian and i will love to come to Canada as a physiotherapist.

Alternatives:

  • I would love to come
  • I'd love to come
  • I'd be delighted to come
  • I'd be thrilled to come
  • I'd be happy to come

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