Maybe it depends on where you are going you also need someone to always check on the child
Yes, the noun traveler is a common noun, a word for any traveler anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Mary Clark, Traveler (travel writer, bolgger)Travelers Rest, SC 29690Nanny Traveler (nanny service), New York, NY"The Traveler", a novel by John Twelve Hawks
The speed of travel depended much on the terrain and the number in the caravan. They averaged eight miles per day but could travel as fast as twelve miles in a day or be stalled a day without motion. The speed of travel depended much on the terrain and the number in the caravan. They averaged eight miles per day but could travel as fast as twelve miles in a day or be stalled a day without motion.
The speed of travel depended much on the terrain and the number in the caravan. They averaged eight miles per day but could travel as fast as twelve miles in a day or be stalled a day without motion. The speed of travel depended much on the terrain and the number in the caravan. They averaged eight miles per day but could travel as fast as twelve miles in a day or be stalled a day without motion.
Travelling by road, the distance from Brisbane to Bathurst is 1055km. Travel time is an estimated twelve hours, without breaks.
A twelve-year-old boy is challenged to become the youngest person to travel around the world without flying. Great book!
they can travel 24 miles in an hour
It takes twelve minutes to travel 7 kilometers at 35 KPH
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Complete Subject: Twelve hours Complete Predicate: Passed without a word from any of the group
by plane, from the capital city Lisbon, it can be a twelve to fourteen hour flight.
This is the earliest known Law Code of Rome from about 450BC
no she cant