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to visit those countries vs I'm sure to visit those countries

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'To visit those countries' is a simple statement about visiting the countries, while 'I'm sure to visit those countries' adds emphasis and certainty to the statement. The addition of 'I'm sure' indicates confidence in the intention to visit the countries.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 572 views

to visit those countries

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express the intention of visiting specific countries.

This phrase is used to indicate the action of visiting certain countries without any additional emphasis or certainty.
  • American citizens can enter some 160 places without having a visa in their US passport. Global Allianz offers visa services to the clients all over the world to visit those countries. Below is a long list of countries that holders of US passports can  ...
  • The north of Europe is lovely during this month and summer is the ideal time to visit those countries that are generally considered a little cold and damp such as Ireland, Scotland or Holland. In Asia, this season is considered the least ...
  • Feb 19, 2013 ... Do you know how hard it is for citizens of countries (some you listed abov) to visit those countries like USA and UK? Ask your gov to ease the visa process 1st, then complain about other countries. It is you get what you give ...
  • It's because I've yet to visit those countries Sree! Haha, I'm heading to Iceland in a couple weeks so I'm sure it'll make my list of favourite countries to travel soon! Post a Reply. Cathie. March 16, 2014. Interesting list. If you like Mauritania you'll  ...

I'm sure to visit those countries

This phrase is correct and adds emphasis and certainty to the intention of visiting specific countries.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to express confidence and certainty about their intention to visit certain countries.

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