The British English past tense is misspelt. The American English past tense is misspelled.
To my knowledge all Tribal groups practiced a decentralized form of government, with very few exceptions; those being central American tribal orginizations.
they possessed no form of writing
they got some dudes together
Intolerable Acts by the British led colonial leaders to form the first continental congress and draw up a declaration of colonial rights in 1774. The congress was held as a means of protest against the British.
No. However, the main result of the American Revolution (1765 - 1783) was the Republic as form of government. Eventually, most countries in Latin America adopted this same form of government, based on the American experience.
The US spelling is hemorrhoids. The original UK spelling is haemorrhoids.
'Misspell' is a verb and it is already the plural form of that verb ('They misspell that word every time they try to write it'). The related noun is 'misspelling' and its plural is 'misspellings'.
The proper adjective is spelled Britannica (a Latin form meaning British).
It is "honour" which is the UK/Commonwealth form. The US spelling is honor.
spelt per American Heritage Dictionary "alternate past tense and past participle of spell".
The spelling "behavioural" is correct in the UK. The US spelling is behavioral.(Some sources use the -ioural form of the word concurrently with the -ior spelling of behavior, which can be confusing.)
Yes "enrolling" is the correct US English form. "Enrol" or "Enroling" is the British English form.
Spilt in British English; Spilled in American English.
The past participle form of "get" is "got" in British English and "gotten" in American English.
The word meaning "praising" is spelt worshipping in British English and worshiping in American English.
The spelling "spelt" can be used to mean "spelled" (past tense of spell). The form is more used in British English.The term spelt is also a European variety of wheat.
The form of currency that is used in the United Kingdom is the British Pound. In the USA, the American dollar is used.