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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
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
traveling costs vs traveling expense | WordReference Forums Would you please explain the difference between these two phrases: Traveling costs ---- traveling expenses for example, I want to say something like the below sentence, which one should be used? It is better for me to live in an apartment which is near the campus because it reduces my
On plane vs by plane - WordReference Forums Hi! I have a question I have a problem with prepositions (in, on, by etc ) Can you please help me? Is this example is incorrect? Why? "I'm going there on plane" ( ) by plane sound better, but on is incorrect?