New England is an open compound word.
The treacherous ice is best to avoid The treacherous path through the woods had never been traveled before.
How many species are found in the animal kingdom? The prince traveled throughout the kingdom looking for Cinderella. He ruled his kingdom with an iron hand.
Yes, you can. Example sentence:Maggie and I went on a trip to Italy and France, and then we traveled to Greece.
The proper adjective of Venezuela is Venezuelan. Example of "Venezuelan" used in a sentence: I have traveled to Venezuela for a Venezuelan tournament.
"Have you traveled before?" The auxiliary verb "have been" is used with the present participle, "traveling."
In this sentence, New England is the compound noun.
I have traveled to many cities, but never to Paris.
I traveled to Las Vegas.
In 1831, William Lloyd Garrison organized the New England Anti-Slavery Society. The society sponsored agents who traveled throughout the region speaking at churches and lecture halls speaking on behalf of the abolition of slavery.
The correct sentence is: "Have you ever traveled before?"
This statement is true. Sojourner Truth was a former slave who took up the cause of abolition.
Yes.
Leonardo Pisano Bigollo, also known as Fibonacci, was born in 1170 in Pisa, Italy. His father was a merchant and traveled throughout North Africa, and Fibonacci traveled with him. Fibonacci traveled throughout the Mediterranean his entire life.
It was Paul of Tarsus that traveled and spread Christianity.
i traveled by aeroplane
They only traveled at night.
In British English, we spell it "travelled". In American English, it is spelt "traveled".We travelled to the city yesterday.She travelled to Greece to experience the culture.