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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Do they have same meaning? Please advise me.

#1- I travel about the world.

#2- I travel around the world.
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One more thing,

Please check my sentences for for better English composition?

 Thank you.
  

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Both are possible, the former being exclusively BrE. You can omit "around/about" if you want to. I travel the world.

  • Both are possible, the former being exclusively BrE.
  • You can omit "around/about" if you want to.
  • I travel the world.
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Both are possible, the former being exclusively BrE.

You can omit "around/about" if you want to.

I travel the world.

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