That is the correct US spelling of "traveling."The UK version still doubles the L as travelling.
That is the correct spelling of "canoeing" (travelling in a canoe).
The word is spelled arrow. Travelling through the air, the arrow hit its mark.
travailing (laboring/labouring): peinanttraveling/travelling: en voyage(traveling salesman: commis-voyageur)
The correct spelling is journey (a trip, or travelling).
This depends on what region you're in. Traveler is most common in the USA. Traveller is more common in the UK
The likely word here is "itinerancy", the state of being itinerant, or occupationally travelling. While "itinerant" is often applied to nomadic or unsettled vagrants, this form of the word is more often applied to persons such as travelling salesmen, speakers or clergy, or to circuit judges.
You have been travelling is correct. You would never say you have been on travelling, although for poetic emphasis you could say you have been travelling on.
That would depend on where in the world you are measuring or travelling from, and if you are travelling, it would depend on what way you were travelling.
No, a photon is not time travelling
BUS-ING
Travelling with Pets was created in 2007.