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i went to travel vs i travelled

'I travelled' is correct and commonly used in English. On the other hand, 'I went to travel' is not a typical construction in English. A better option is 'I went traveling' or 'I went on a trip.'
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i went to travel

This phrase is not a typical construction in English. It is more common to say 'I went traveling' or 'I went on a trip.'

The correct form is 'I went traveling' or 'I went on a trip.'
  • I went to a travel agency instead.
  • I only have a second, but I went to the time travel lecture.
  • Then we went to the travel agencies.
  • Twenty years ago, most people chose trips from a travel brochure and then went to a local travel agency to book them.
  • This cyborg experienced time travel and went back to 2008.
  • Mr President, I apologise for not being in the House when I was first called but my travel arrangements went rather awry today.
  • But over time, he began to mellow and went on to time-travel with a host of new friends, or companions, over the years.
  • I paid for a trip and then the travel agency went bankrupt, the money's gone.
  • My parents died when I was very young, and they left me a large inheritance and I used that to travel the world, so I never went to college.
  • I went to my first community board meeting - which I'd never been to one before - and sat next to another guy named Joshua David, who's a travel writer.
  • I went to visit grandma in scottsdale...
  • I went to Wharton, actually.
  • I went to school with your brother.
  • I went to bed early that night.
  • Because I went to University of Maryland.
  • I went to Amsterdam spring break senior year.
  • I went to my apartment first.
  • I went to Italy after college.
  • So I went to her and I apologized.
  • I went to High School with Mitch.

Alternatives:

  • I went traveling
  • I went on a trip

i travelled

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'I travelled' to indicate that you have journeyed from one place to another.
  • I travelled a great distance to be part of this.
  • I travelled in something that used the same principle for years.
  • Mr President, on 18 May I travelled to Cuba with Mr Protasiewicz.
  • My colleagues and I travelled to some of the affected areas, and I must say that I have never seen such a tragedy in my life.
  • The summer following, we met as I travelled back from Suffolk.
  • I never had much time for sightseeing when I travelled - someone was always trying to kill me.
  • Ever since I travelled back from the future.
  • I travelled a lot when I was a child.
  • I travelled the solar system and saw all the colours that ever were.
  • I travelled to the Holy Mountain of Anshun, to get away from everything.
  • I was in the killing game, and I travelled alone.
  • I travelled a great distance to be part of this.
  • Please, when Torchwood comes to write my complete history, don't tell people I travelled through time and space with her mother.
  • I travelled to the region directly after the October meeting in Dublin and a full troika visit took place from 10 to 12 November.
  • At the request of the Egyptian Government I travelled to Cairo on 7 October for meetings with President Mubarak and Foreign Minister Amr Moussa.
  • Sometimes I travelled alone... Sometimes, there were others who took the wheel... and took my heart.
  • To avoid capture, I travelled overland for days, using public transportation and tour buses to get back into the country.
  • Madam President, I should like to apprise you and the House of the following incident: last Tuesday, 6 June, I travelled from Brussels to New York in order to attend the UN World Conference on Women.
  • Mr President, Commissioner Solbes Mira, ladies and gentlemen, in 2002, I travelled at Easter to Ukraine as one of the European Parliament's election observers.
  • I would add that, when I travelled to the United States last month, I was able to visit Mr Jackson, who is responsible for national security.

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