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Olive file 673 Posted 5 years ago
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Can I say: "I have just been travelling to London" when I am no longer in London and I have returned home?

  

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olive file 673 Can I say: "I have just been travelling to London" when I am no longer in London and I have returned home? Not in my US dialect. To be travelling to London means to be in motion.

  • olive file 673 Can I say: "I have just been travelling to London" when I am no longer in London and I have returned home?
  • Not in my US dialect.
  • To be travelling to London means to be in motion.
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olive file 673Can I say: "I have just been travelling to London" when I am no longer in London and I have returned home?

Not in my US dialect. To be travelling to London means to be in motion. Say "I have just been to London."

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