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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 starting point which is after an hour from now Will be travelling suggests that the action will be in progress Hi, someone is calling me. I should say.i am on/in travelling which preposition is correct 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 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 will twice Hello, today, a friend of mine sent me a text message and asked

I want to meet you at your home

I'm on travel / i'm on traveling (meaning i'm on the bus, going to another city, to attend an important meeting.) is the underlined part idiomatic Travelling is a canadian spelling and british i believe, whereas traveling is american 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 imply a longer distance Usually an airplane flight, nowadays

Hundreds or thousands of miles. The point is that travelling just means going from one place to another If you answer i'm travelling to a question on the purpose of your visit, it doesn't tell the customs officer what your purpose is The fact that you've arrived in america from korea or any other place itself tells him that you're travelling. At 4 p.m i'm still tired of the journey, but a couple of hours have passed i'm tired because i've been travelling for 4 hours, or would it be better to use present perfect simple

I'm tired because i have travelled for 4 hours ( today).

What is the right way to write it

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