I’ve been traveling for the last few days - WordReference Forums We had this sentence in a listening exercise (after listening we suppose to decide if the sentences are true or false) The speaker said this sentence: ( I’ve been traveling for the last few days ) And the the teacher has written this one ( He has been on the road the last couple of days ) My
I have been traveling vs. i traveled - WordReference Forums <Given text> 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 stolen at the train station After that experience, I learned that safety is the most important thing for a trip
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
traveling and travelling - WordReference Forums I would like to know what is the difference between traveling and travelling Are both right? Or it just depends on whether you are using American English or British English Me gustaría saber cuál es el gerundio del verbo "to travel": ¿traveling o travelling?
in his travels on his travels | WordReference Forums Hello, In his travels, he feels alive On his travels, he feels alive Which preposition is grammatically correct? I saw both on google news Is it idiomatic to say "in travels"? I want to avoid 'during" or "when I travel" to make my writing more punchy and concise Thanks!
traveling (basketball) | WordReference Forums In terms of basketball ¿Qué frase palabra se usa para referir a la acción de caminar sin regatear cuando uno tiene el básketbol? En inglés se dice "traveling " No se si se traduciría solo "caminando," o si hay otra palabra ¿Alguien sabe?
go traveling go for a trip - WordReference Forums 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
commute between to and (back) from | WordReference Forums So, the original version ("I usually listen to music while I commute to school") implies that the speaker listens to music while traveling to and from school especially because it's unlikely for someone to listen to music just on one way? No There is a difference between "what the sentence says" and "what I deduce from the situation"
take holiday go on holiday in BE | WordReference Forums If a person wants to take paid leave (without traveling to some place for fun), we say he wants to take a holiday or take his holiday? "Take a day's holiday" is possible The number of days (or hours) is important, since you only gat a limited amount of paid leave, so it needs to be made clear somehow You can also "take a day's leave"