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  1. I'm on travel / I'm on traveling - WordReference Forums

    Feb 28, 2016 · Hello, Today, a friend of mine sent me a text message and asked: "Where are you? I want to meet you at your home". I said: I'm on travel / I'm on traveling. (Meaning I'm on …

  2. Go travelling/travel | WordReference Forums

    Apr 30, 2020 · 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 …

  3. Will travel vs. will be travelling | WordReference Forums

    Jun 27, 2019 · In an hour's time, I ... home on the train. a. will travel b. will be travelling This is an exam question, but I think it's a foolish one since both...

  4. Travel through or across - WordReference Forums

    Feb 6, 2024 · Which preposition is correct as a name for a blog if I am talking about traveling within France covering as many destinations as possible and visiting different towns and …

  5. Are you traveling alone/on your own? - WordReference Forums

    Aug 22, 2024 · 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 …

  6. traveling (basketball) | WordReference Forums

    Mar 8, 2007 · 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 …

  7. Traveling or travelling? Doubling a final consonant when adding a ...

    Jun 12, 2007 · 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 …

  8. on business/ for business | WordReference Forums

    Jun 17, 2010 · However, the standard, set phrase is on business, which can be used even outside of a "purpose" context: I am here on business. I went to China on business. I rarely sight see …

  9. travel down vs travel | WordReference Forums

    Mar 31, 2009 · People typically "travel down" a road, a path, a river, etc. This is a set phrase. If you describe someone as "traveling down from [somewhere]", the assumption is that the …

  10. go <traveling> <to travel> | WordReference Forums

    Feb 21, 2014 · I want to suggest my friends a trip. How should I say it? A) Let's go traveling B) Let's go to travel