Traveled travelled - WordReference Forums I've often seen both spellings (traveled travelled ) Could anyone explain this to me? Is it the same for the gerund? Travelled is correct Traveled is misspelt Usually travelling in almost all cases and countries , however with one exception of traveling salesman used in USA
Traveled traveled to | WordReference Forums Two guys are talking about traveling, and one of them is asking the other, in general, "How many places have you traveled to"? Is this correct? Or should I use only "traveled"?
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
by train vs on the train | WordReference Forums You can say "we travelled by train" (a method) but then you cannot say "which arrived at 6:45", because the method does not arrive at a specific time "By train" has an identical meaning to "by railway" or "by railroad"
I have been traveling vs. i traveled | WordReference Forums Hello, I have question between the use of "have been traveling" and "traveled" <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
Have you ever traveled abroad - WordReference Forums If you ask ¿Jamás ha viajado al extranjero? it sounds to me as if the person you are asking has just said he has not and you are expressing surprise Is that really so? For your question "Have you ever travelled abroad?", which is quite neutral, I would say: ¿Ha viajado alguna vez al extranjero?
over for the past last ten years | WordReference Forums "Over" = "over the course of" suggests to me that you travelled from time to time during that period "For" suggests to me that you spent pretty much the whole time travelling One more question if you please: When using "over" it's better to use "the past 10 years" or "the last 10 years"? Thank you G
travel on horseback travel by horse (s)? - WordReference Forums Hello, I'd like to ask you about the correct way of describing the way in which people travelled in the past Here is the sentence: In the past there were no cars and people used to travel: a) on horseback b) by horse c) by horses Are all the answers acceptable or just answer a and b