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  • Will travel vs. will be travelling | WordReference Forums
    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 travelling" suggests that the action will be in progress Am I right?! Thanks!!
  • Is it correct to say Im travelling in this context?
    The point is that "travelling" just means "going from one place to another" If you answer "I'm travelling" to a question on the purpose of your visit, it doesn't tell the customs officer what your purpose is The fact that you've arrived in America from Korea or any other place itself tells him that you're travelling
  • Go travelling travel - WordReference Forums
    "Go travelling" suggests an extended journey, not a simple trip to London "Travelling" is usually paired with "in" rather than "to", but it needs to be somewhere larger than a city You might go travelling in a country, for example
  • I will be travelling home - WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone, I need help with the following sentence: "This Saturday I will be travelling home and I will be available for a meeting starting next Monday" Is it correct to use "will" twice? Thank you!
  • 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
  • Traveling or travelling? Doubling a final consonant when adding a . . .
    Hi everybody, I have found these two forms in different texts, and I am not very sure about its proper use 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
  • Traveling on for business | WordReference Forums
    If your work has you driving around the city (visiting various customers, for example), we don't call that "travelling on business" or a "business trip" (which mean the same) Both those terms imply a longer distance: usually an airplane flight, nowadays Hundreds or thousands of miles
  • in his travels on his travels | WordReference Forums
    When he is travelling, he feels alive When travelling, he feels alive The two "travels" phrases (and also "in my travels") are used to summarize all your travels That's different than "when I travel", which introduces something that frequently happens during your travelling


















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