I want to meet you at your home I'll be at university studying I'm on travel / i'm on traveling
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(meaning i'm on the bus, going to another city, to attend an important meeting.) is the underlined part idiomatic
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. Let's say i've arrived at an american airport and i intend to stay for a week for tourism If the customs officer asks what the purpose of my visit is, is it okay to answer i'm traveling, even though it is a short trip and i might just visit a few cities If this sounds a little off, what.
In an hour's time, i Will be travelling this is an exam question, but i think it's a foolish one since both. 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 I want to suggest my friends a trip How should i say it A) let's go traveling b) let's go to travel
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 traduciría solo caminando, o si hay otra palabra.¿alguien sabe? In american english we would not say go for traveling or go out for traveling The most commonly used, for me, would be go on a trip or going to travel.
What is the right way to write it
Sadly, my family is traveling without me! a We're going to miss you