
- bus <trip/journey> | WordReference Forums- Mar 1, 2014 · In fact, I think journey sounds a little too formal in most contexts that involve actual traveling. On the other hand, I think people use journey in a more abstract sense, when talking … 
- he is travelling ... for a year | WordReference Forums- Nov 10, 2011 · He is travelling around the world for a year. Is this sentence correct? As far as I know an adverbial phrase of time like "for a year" is not used in the present continuous tense. … 
- 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 … 
- What is the boarding time? or When is the boarding time?- Jun 15, 2016 · Hi all, I've found an expression "What is the boarding time?" in a traveling book. Well, I think 'when' is the proper word for the sentence instead of 'what.' Which one is correct? … 
- Willing to do some traveling / travelling - WordReference Forums- Jun 16, 2009 · traveling American spelling travelling British spelling You could use either, however if you're going to publish an essay or something it's advisable to use the American spelling. 
- go traveling / go for a trip - WordReference Forums- May 12, 2008 · 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". 
- comma before 'as soon as' [conjunction]: traveling, as soon as the- Feb 13, 2011 · Is there a comma between unknown and as? Hope we can have some more traveling into the unknown, as soon as the rain stops. 
- car travel, trip, journey, tour | WordReference Forums- Apr 22, 2012 · Hello again Ftu_k51. In American English, we are more likely to say 'car trip', or 'traveling by car'. This is the best explanation I can think of: 'Trip' is a more ordinary word, and … 
- 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 … 
- I’ve been traveling for the last few days - WordReference Forums- Jan 26, 2022 · We had this sentence in a listening exercise. (after listening we suppose to decide if the sentences are true or false) The speaker said this sentence: ( I’ve been traveling for the …