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- Will travel vs. will be travelling | WordReference Forums
In an hour's time, I home on the train a will travel b will be travelling This is an exam question, but I think it's a foolish one since both choices are correct There is only a subtle difference: "Will travel" refers to the starting point which is "after an hour from now" "Will be
- Im on travel Im on traveling - WordReference Forums
Hello, Today, a friend of mine sent me a text message and asked: "Where are you? I want to meet you at your home" I said: I'm on travel I'm on traveling (Meaning I'm on the bus, going to another city, to attend an important meeting ) Is the underlined part idiomatic? Thanks a lot
- Go travelling travel | WordReference Forums
Yes, but you need to give us sentences The first one is fine The second one makes little sense Although London is a big place, it is rare to talk of travelling in a city (unlike travelling in the jungle or travelling in a desert)
- Traveling on for business - WordReference Forums
Recently I came across such a phrase as 'travel on business' but to me it doesn't sound right I've seen it only this article about traveling for business, in this essay about fast food and in couple of other places online It kind of seems to have the same meaning as 'to go on a business trip' but I also think its meaning may have something to
- go traveling go for a trip | WordReference Forums
Hello Could you tell me if you could replace "traveling" for "going traveling" and "going for a trip" to make similar meanings? a) I'm thinking of traveling in Canada by bicycle next month b) I'm thinking of going traveling in Canada by bicyle next month c) I'm thinking of going for a trip in Canada by bicyle next month
- go lt;traveling gt; lt;to travel gt; - WordReference Forums
“I went on a travel” is incorrect “I travelled” is fine “I went to travel” sounds awkward by itself — it can’t be used to mean “I went traveling,” for example— but something along the lines of “I went to Africa in order to travel by car from the Cape to Cairo” is possible
- traveling travelling (double L) - WordReference Forums
So the U S actually gets it wrong quite a lot, and of course it's moved its way up to where I live in Canada Where people now spell it ''Traveling instead of Travelling'' (even this website recognises the single ''L'' as incorrect) If that word was to sound like this ''Tra-Vee-Ling'' then the single ''L'' would be fine
- I have been traveling vs. i traveled | WordReference Forums
Hello, I have question between the use of "have been traveling" and "traveled" Traveling to places where you have never been can be exciting, but challenging I [have been traveling traveled] in Europe for the last six months Two weeks ago, I had my worst nightmare All of my money was
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