The initials US mean "United States." This refers to the United States of America (USA).
The US spelling is analyzing.The UK version is spelled analysing.
Here are some examples:I am (full version) - I'm (shortened version)you are (full version) - you're (shortened version)he is (full version) - he's (shortened version)we are (full version) - we're (shortened version)must not (full version) - mustn't (shortened version)do not (full version) - don't (shortened version; in speech the vowel is different too)will not (full version) - won't (shortened; again there is a vowel change in speech)has not (full version) - hasn't (shortened version)
Yes "enrolling" is the correct US English form. "Enrol" or "Enroling" is the British English form.
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The male version of Gabrielle is spelt Gabriel
The word is spelled Hello, if you are looking for the full version of "Hi".
The US spelling is analyzing.The UK version is spelled analysing.
The US spelling is recognized (accepted, identified). The UK version is recognised.
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"Artifact" is the correct spelling in American English, while "artefact" is the correct spelling in British English. Both are acceptable versions of the word.
Here are some examples:I am (full version) - I'm (shortened version)you are (full version) - you're (shortened version)he is (full version) - he's (shortened version)we are (full version) - we're (shortened version)must not (full version) - mustn't (shortened version)do not (full version) - don't (shortened version; in speech the vowel is different too)will not (full version) - won't (shortened; again there is a vowel change in speech)has not (full version) - hasn't (shortened version)
Yes "enrolling" is the correct US English form. "Enrol" or "Enroling" is the British English form.
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To turn a trail version into a full version, you must pay a fee to the owner of the software. The owner will email you a license key which will allow you to either download the full version, or to open the trial version into the full version.
It is currently available for 500 wii points () in the US.
That is the correct UK spelling of "travelled" (double L). The US version is usually traveled.