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  • Cancelled or Canceled? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Google's Ngram Viewer: canceled vs cancelled, from 1800, corpus American English This shows canceled wrestling with cancelled between about 1940 and 1980 and finally triumphing by about 1990—but cancelled appears to be making a comeback this century
  • is cancelled was cancelled | WordReference Forums
    Hello, everyone If we have a scheduled meeting on May 20th, and it was cancelled Should I say: A The meeting on May 20th is was cancelled B The meeting on May 20th will be cancelled thanks
  • Cancellation, Canceled, Canceling — US usage
    I understand the rules are very loose when it comes to double L's in English, and I have read several posts on here talking about "canceled" and "canceling" (vs "cancelled" and "cancelling"), but my specific question is more about the spelling of "cancellation" US English Oxford Dictionary - they do NOT mention cancelation with one "L"
  • was has been is canceled | WordReference Forums
    I am afraid that next week's meeting was canceled has been cancelled is canceled Hello friends, I took this sentence from my book again and the parts that I underlined is normally a blank to put into an appropriate passive verb form I filled the blank with was canceled, but in the answer key says has been is canceled is correct
  • canceled or cancelled?? - WordReference Forums
    Hola foreros!! Esa es basicamente mi duda, he visto muchas veces "cancelled", pero tambien he visto muchas veces "canceled"
  • cancelled with two Ls a generation thing or regional thing?
    I've seen both spellings: "canceled" and "cancelled" Subjectively, cancelled looks better to me, like it better represents the pronunciation Objectively, there is that rule which says that you double the trailing consonant for monosyllabic words and you don't for polysyllabic words
  • cancelled canceled - WordReference Forums
    In the following contexts would either of those correct and mean the same? The student canceled cancelled the class today The class was canceled cancelled They canceled cancelled the wedding The wedding was canceled cancelled
  • cancelled (adjective verb) - WordReference Forums
    The meeting was cancelled is also a be passive, but is a historical statement It really needs a time or an agent (was cancelled two minutes ago or was cancelled by the CEO) In short, The meeting was cancelled is an inappropriate use of English in the circumstances If I saw it, I would want to know what it meant
  • In the event of rain, the parade is canceled. Is it correct?
    Is correct similar sentence with future: "In the event of rain, the parade will be canceled "? What the difference between these two sentences if both correct? conditionals
  • What is the difference between postpone and cancel
    Whatever takes place in 2021 definitely won't be the 2020 festival; that one has been cancelled and it will never take place However, if the festivals are numbered, and this year's one would have been known as, say, the 17th XYZ Festival, the organisers can argue that their use of postpone is justified, on the ground that this particular





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