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Both are correct.

Cancelled/Cancelling is British spelling.

Canceled/Canceling is American spelling.

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Canceled is American English and Cancelled is British English. So both can be correct.

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Is this how you spell caNCELED?

Canceled and cancelled are both correct ways of spelling this word.


How do you spell cancled?

The correct US spelling is canceled. The variant in the UK is cancelled with a double L.


How do you spell cancelation?

Both canceled and cancelled are acceptable but I prefer cancelled


What is the correct spelling for canceled?

The one L version cancelation is sometimes used in the US. The two L variant cancellation is usually used in the UK. This is because US English abandoned the doubling of the final L on some words, such as travel and cancel, when they add a suffix such as -ed, -ing, or -ation. Some spell checkers will not accept both versions of these words.


How do you correctly spell cancelled?

The US spelling does not double the L (canceling, canceled)but the UK spelling does (cancelling, cancelled).Either is considered correct.Present tenseI cancel / we cancel / they cancelyou cancelhe, she, it cancels / they cancelPresent PerfectI / we / you / they have canceled he, she, it has canceledPresent progressiveI am canceling / we are canceling / they are cancelingyou are cancelinghe, she, it is cancelingPresent Perfect ProgressiveI / you /we / they have been cancelinghe, she, it has been canceling---Past TenseI / we /you/ he, she, it / they canceledPast PerfectI / we /you/ he, she, it / they had canceledPast progressiveI was canceling / we were canceling / they were cancelingyou were cancelinghe, she, it was cancelingPast Perfect ProgressiveI / you /we / they / he, she, it had been canceling---Future TenseI / we /you /they /he, she, it / will cancelFuture PerfectI / we /you/ they/ he, she, it / will have canceledFuture progressiveI / we / you / they / he, she, it will be cancelingFuture Perfect ProgressiveI / we /you /they /he, she, it will have been canceling

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Is this how you spell caNCELED?

Canceled and cancelled are both correct ways of spelling this word.


How do you spell cancled?

The correct US spelling is canceled. The variant in the UK is cancelled with a double L.


Is the spelling of 'cancelled' with 2 l's British or American English?

CANCELLED is the British way of spelling it, CANCELED is the American


How do you spell cancelation?

Both canceled and cancelled are acceptable but I prefer cancelled


How do you spell the past tense of cancel?

Canceled or Cancelled are both considered correct by the American Heritage and Merriam Webster dictionaries.


What is the correct spelling for canceled?

The one L version cancelation is sometimes used in the US. The two L variant cancellation is usually used in the UK. This is because US English abandoned the doubling of the final L on some words, such as travel and cancel, when they add a suffix such as -ed, -ing, or -ation. Some spell checkers will not accept both versions of these words.


Was dollhouse cancelled?

Dollhouse has been canceled.


How do you correctly spell cancelled?

The US spelling does not double the L (canceling, canceled)but the UK spelling does (cancelling, cancelled).Either is considered correct.Present tenseI cancel / we cancel / they cancelyou cancelhe, she, it cancels / they cancelPresent PerfectI / we / you / they have canceled he, she, it has canceledPresent progressiveI am canceling / we are canceling / they are cancelingyou are cancelinghe, she, it is cancelingPresent Perfect ProgressiveI / you /we / they have been cancelinghe, she, it has been canceling---Past TenseI / we /you/ he, she, it / they canceledPast PerfectI / we /you/ he, she, it / they had canceledPast progressiveI was canceling / we were canceling / they were cancelingyou were cancelinghe, she, it was cancelingPast Perfect ProgressiveI / you /we / they / he, she, it had been canceling---Future TenseI / we /you /they /he, she, it / will cancelFuture PerfectI / we /you/ they/ he, she, it / will have canceledFuture progressiveI / we / you / they / he, she, it will be cancelingFuture Perfect ProgressiveI / we /you /they /he, she, it will have been canceling


How is the word canceled spelled by the British?

In the United Kingdom, the word "canceled" is spelled with a double "l", as in "cancelled." While neither the American version nor the UK/Canadian version is incorrect, it is important that you maintain consistency of spelling throughout a document.


Will the tv series numbers be cancelled?

It was canceled in 2010.


What is the hotel abbreviation cxl stand for?

Cancelled or canceled


Is cancellation spelled with one l?

cancelling Just to add, it is acceptable to spell this with either one or two 'l's. You can spell it 'canceling' or 'cancelling'. It is also correct to write either 'canceled' or 'cancelled'.