
Travelling/Traveling - WordReference Forums
Jan 12, 2005 · Hi everyone, I'm writing a cover letter at the moment and just ran it through two different spell checkers and one of them picked up on this word: Travelling... one of them wanted to change it …
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 people use " Are …
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 the bus, …
controling / controlling || traveling / travelling (double L)
Apr 17, 2007 · What is the right way to write it? Controling or controlling ? Thanks :)
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 London. Thanks :)
traveling and travelling | WordReference Forums
Mar 24, 2009 · 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 …
go travel - WordReference Forums
Feb 4, 2021 · Hello, people. I was told 'go travel' is not good. Then what do you use instead? Many thanks. A lot of Chinese people go travel in other cities or even abroad during public holidays.
I have been traveling vs. i traveled - WordReference Forums
Sep 27, 2020 · <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 …
traveling costs vs traveling expense | WordReference Forums
Oct 24, 2021 · Would you please explain the difference between these two phrases: Traveling costs ---- traveling expenses for example, I want to say something like the below sentence, which one should …
Traveling on/for business - WordReference Forums
Sep 9, 2016 · At least in American English, both traveling on business and traveling for business are possible and idiomatic. I certainly use both, though I think I use traveling for business more often.