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  1. 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 …

  2. traveLLing but visiTing - WordReference Forums

    Mar 4, 2016 · Hi! I’ve found the explanation on British Council website that present participles have double consonants if they end with a vowel and a consonant (get – geTTing, put – puTTing). The …

  3. "potions in a travelling show" | WordReference Forums

    Apr 1, 2007 · An example of a travelling show is a circus. In such travelling shows, there were frequently folks who made "potions" or 'medicines" said to cure all kinds of diseases.

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

    Oct 19, 2020 · What is the right way to write it? Controling or controlling ? Thanks :)

  5. 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 me, I thought …

  6. in his travels/on his travels | WordReference Forums

    Feb 14, 2017 · In his travels, he has visited nineteen countries. and When he is travelling, he feels alive. When travelling, he feels alive. The two "travels" phrases (and also "in my travels") are used to …

  7. 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 same). Both those terms …

  8. I have been traveling vs. i traveled | WordReference Forums

    Sep 27, 2020 · Here you have an action that began in the past and continues up to the present, which is clearly marked with a time period that includes the present ("for the last six months"). This is an …

  9. where are you travelling to? - WordReference Forums

    Nov 19, 2016 · The use of the present progressive (are travelling/estas viajando) implies that the action is already in progress unless you add an advebial phrase that indicates future action (are travelling to …

  10. She 'had travelled' vs 'had been travelling' for many years ...

    Jun 27, 2010 · I have a multiple choice question. It says: She ___________ for many years before she decided to settle down and work in an office. a. had travelled b. had been travelling I believe that the …