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  1. Will travel vs. will be travelling - WordReference Forums

    Jun 27, 2019 · a. will travel b. will be travelling This is an exam question, but I think it's a foolish one since both choices are correct. There is only a subtle difference: "Will travel" refers to the …

  2. In travelling/On travelling - WordReference Forums

    Oct 8, 2012 · Hi, Someone is calling me.. I should say ..I am on/in travelling Which preposition is correct. Thank you

  3. 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 …

  4. We are a ...........family. (travelling) - WordReference Forums

    Jul 1, 2020 · "A travelling family" is the one that travels around the world/Europe etc. rather than live a settled life, isn't it? Is there a chance to use an appropriate word/structure to express the …

  5. 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 …

  6. I will be travelling home - WordReference Forums

    May 11, 2017 · Hi everyone, I need help with the following sentence: "This Saturday I will be travelling home and I will be available for a meeting starting next Monday" Is it correct to use …

  7. Business trip vs business travel | WordReference Forums

    Jul 21, 2016 · Good evening everybody, that's my today's big doubt, hope someone helps me... I know that the correct expression is business trip, but here and there I have also found …

  8. controling / controlling || traveling / travelling (double L)

    Apr 17, 2007 · What is the right way to write it? Controling or controlling ? Thanks :)

  9. How to use' to and fro'? | WordReference Forums

    Sep 27, 2013 · For me, "to and fro" is an old-fashioned way of saying something like every-which-way, hither and thither, etc. The butterflies flit to and fro in the garden. They are not going back …

  10. Traveling on/for business - WordReference Forums

    Sep 9, 2016 · If your work has you driving around the city (visiting various customers, for example), we don't call that "travelling on business" or a "business trip" (which mean the …