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I'm in traveling.
A. I'm in traveling.
B. I'm traveling.
which is correct??
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Re: I'm in traveling.
I am not a teacher.
B. is correct.
You can say
I'm in a travel or
I'm traveling
but A. is an incorrect mix-up of both.
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Re: I'm in traveling.

Originally Posted by
Kraken
I am not a teacher.
B. is correct.
You can say
I'm in a travel or
I'm traveling
but A. is an incorrect mix-up of both.

Hi kraken,
You can't use "in a travel".
"To travel" is a verb, travel is not a noun in this context.
We can say "He is on his travels." or "Air travel is very popular."
So, we can say "I'm on my travels." or "I'm on a voyage/journey."
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Re: I'm in traveling.

Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
Hi kraken,
You can't use "in a travel".
"To travel" is a verb, travel is not a noun
in this context.
We can say "He is on his travels." or "Air travel is very popular."
So, we can say "I'm on my travels." or "I'm on a voyage/journey."

Thank you mate, I didn't know it.
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Re: I'm in traveling.
Hi.
I'm not a teacher. But in UK English, the present participle of 'travel' is 'travelling' (with double-l).
I thing American uses one 'l'.
Dave
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Re: I'm in traveling.
A. I'm in traveling.
B. I'm traveling.
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