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The best travel shoes for women are comfortable, stylish and energizing for your feet. When you’re on the go, the wrong shoes can prove especially painful—think blisters and backaches—all of which you ...
The Best Travel Shoes For Women, From Comfy Sneakers To Cushioned Flats
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 the bus, going to another city, to attend an important meeting.) Is the underlined part idiomatic? Thanks a lot.
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 saber cuál es el gerundio del verbo "to travel": ¿traveling o travelling?