The US spelling does not double the L (canceling, canceled)
but the UK spelling does (cancelling, cancelled).
Either is considered correct.
Present tense
I cancel / we cancel / they cancel
you cancel
he, she, it cancels / they cancel
Present Perfect
I / we / you / they have canceledhe, she, it has canceled
Present progressive
I am canceling / we are canceling / they are canceling
you are canceling
he, she, it is canceling
Present Perfect Progressive
I / you /we / they have been canceling
he, she, it has been canceling
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Past Tense
I / we /you/ he, she, it / they canceled
Past Perfect
I / we /you/ he, she, it / they had canceled
Past progressive
I was canceling / we were canceling / they were canceling
you were canceling
he, she, it was canceling
Past Perfect Progressive
I / you /we / they / he, she, it had been canceling
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Future Tense
I / we /you /they /he, she, it / will cancel
Future Perfect
I / we /you/ they/ he, she, it / will have canceled
Future progressive
I / we / you / they / he, she, it will be canceling
Future Perfect Progressive
I / we /you /they /he, she, it will have been canceling
You did spell preach correctly.
Regions you have spelt is correctly. :)
Committed is spelled correctly.
You spell it like question.
Tasteless. You spell it correctly in the question.
I spell them correctly.
You have spell it correctly in the question … LUMBERJACKS
you did
"correctly"
It was "cancelled" because you can't spell
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You've spelled it correctly.