Both "spelt" and "spelled" are correct spellings, but "spelled" is more commonly used in American English, while "spelt" is more common in British English.
Just as you have spelt it. Dude, it's spelled. Not spelt.
The past tense of 'spell' is 'spelled'. 'Spelt' is also used in British English.
Germany is spelled "Allemagne" in French.
In Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, the past tense of spell is usually spelt, although spelled is sometimes used.In the USA, the more commonly used past tense of spell is spelled.
Maddie is spelled the same way in French as it is in English.
The word is "spelled" in the US, although "spelt" is still a variant in the UK.
The past perfect tenses are had spelt and had spelled.
The word is spelled liquidate, just as you spelled it.
befor is not spelt right it is spelt before
Not by you - it is spelt JERUSALEM
it is spelt millimetres
spelt
No, "spelled" is not a slang word. It is a proper English word that means to write or say the letters of a word in the correct order.
The past tense of 'spell' is 'spelled'. 'Spelt' is also used in British English.
Just as you have spelt it. Dude, it's spelled. Not spelt.
The word is 'wrong'. Wrong is right if spelt wrong and if wrong is spelt right it is still wrong
Both are correct (according to Collins English dictionary). Examples... This it the way the word is spelt. The word is spelled this way.