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- Traveling on for business - WordReference Forums
At least in American English, both traveling on business and traveling for business are possible and idiomatic I certainly use both, though I think I use traveling for business more often
- Traveling or travelling? Doubling a final consonant when adding a . . .
I have found that the "single l" form (traveling) is commonly used by American English speakers, and "travelling" is the normative English form, but another doubt arises in me, I thought that the rule to double the final consonant when adding a suffix, suposses that it has to be a stressed syllable which ends in the following structure
- go lt;traveling gt; lt;to travel gt; | WordReference Forums
I want to suggest my friends a trip How should I say it? A) Let's go traveling B) Let's go to travel
- Are you traveling alone on your own? - WordReference Forums
When asking about traveling, I thought only "on your own" was possible, since there can surely be other people around, like on a plane or when sightseeing a city But I think people use " Are you traveling alone? " to mean the same as " Are you traveling on your own? ": you have no (direct) company on your trip
- go travel - WordReference Forums
Hello, people I was told 'go travel' is not good Then what do you use instead? Many thanks A lot of Chinese people go travel in other cities or even abroad during public holidays
- Is it correct to say Im travelling in this context?
Let's say I've arrived at an American Airport and I intend to stay for a week for tourism If the Customs officer asks what the purpose of my visit is, is it okay to answer " I'm traveling", even though it is a short trip and I might just visit a few cities? If this sounds a little off, what
- Will have been traveling will have travelled - WordReference Forums
If I say " when I arrive here tomorrow , I will have been traveling for 14 hours will have travelled for 14 hours " As I see it , " will have traveled " is the right one because " continuous " can not denote an action that is finished Comment please
- 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
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