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  • How to correctly use the expression “safe travel (s)”?
    In this case "travels" is likely correct, and possibly more so than the singular version The implication is that the person being addressed is (or will be) engaged is some sort of extended traveling (method does not matter) and hence more than one "travel" For the case of a simple trip, however, "Have a safe trip" would be more idiomatic And note that using the plural of "travel" is
  • What is the difference between travel to, travel in, and travel?
    Can I say "I am traveling to Seoul next week" or "I am traveling in Seoul next week" or "I am traveling Seoul next week"? What is the difference between these sentences?
  • Travel vs. travels - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Journeys, esp long or exotic ones “perhaps you'll write a book about your travels” When you use the noun travel individually to mean a journey, trip, adventure, or holiday (definition 2, as in “my travel to Paris” or “my travels to various places“), then when you are referring to multiple such trips it will require the plural
  • People who frequently travel in planes are called…?
    2 I suspect "globetrotter" might fit, even though the provided definition "a person who travels widely" doesn't specifically call out air travel The set of people who are likely to be called "globetrotters" who do not travel by air on a regular basis is likely vanishingly small
  • nouns - Whats a word for someone who enjoys pleasure, travel, food . . .
    I hope the word sybarite will satisfy the OP "Joe Bloggs is a sybarite In his quest to enjoy all that life has to offer, he travels the world first-class, stays at grand five-star hotels and eats at the finest Michelin starred restaurants Yes, he enjoys a sybaritic lifestyle" Sybarite (noun) sybaritic (adjective): A devotee of luxury and the sensual vices (Collins Dictionary) And then
  • Which English word for the person who helps travellers while travelling . . .
    While travelling, a person joins travellers to help, explain and introduce the place we travel What is the English word for that person?
  • What is the name for someone who never stays in one place?
    Im trying to name a spacecraft for a novel, and am looking for the term for someone (or a group of someones) who never settles in one place, and it always traveling and exploring, something that mi
  • The use of travel as a noun in some restricted cases
    Please Note: Although travel is an uncountable noun we can still use it as a plural noun on some occasions Ex He has just been on his travels = He has been to several places I hope that helps Sources Practical English Usage by Michael Swan Collins dictionary and the University of Life




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