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 In his travels, he has visited nineteen countries and 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
potions in a travelling show | WordReference Forums An example of a travelling show is a circus In such travelling shows, there were frequently folks who made "potions" or 'medicines" said to cure all kinds of diseases
where are you travelling to? - WordReference Forums The use of the present progressive (are travelling estas viajando) implies that the action is already in progress unless you add an advebial phrase that indicates future action (are travelling to tomorrow, next year) The use of the periphrasis "are going to travel vas a viajar" always implies future action
trip, travel, journey, tour, and voyage | WordReference Forums A journey is the process of travelling from one place to another by land, air, or sea A trip is the process of travelling from one place to another, staying there, usually for a short time, and coming back again A voyage is a long journey from one place to another in a ship or spacecraft
I have been traveling vs. i traveled | WordReference Forums Here you have an action that began in the past and continues up to the present, which is clearly marked with a time period that includes the present ("for the last six months") This is an obvious situation for using the present perfect, and I don't think a native speaker would think of using any other tense If the travelling is now over, then the past tense would be correct, but "for the
She had travelled vs had been travelling for many years . . . I have a multiple choice question It says: She ___________ for many years before she decided to settle down and work in an office a had travelled b had been travelling I believe that the right answer is B But the key says it is a Why? > Thanks
Go travelling travel - WordReference Forums Hello, everyone! Is there any difference between go travelling and travel? One more thing, are the following sentences correct? I will travel to London I will go travelling in London Thanks :)
Im going by boat ship ferry? - WordReference Forums If, on the other hand, I said I was going by ferry, they would know that I was travelling down to the south coast of England (I live in the north of the country) and taking one of the regular ferry sailings across the English Channel