CANCELLED is the British way of spelling it, CANCELED is the American
Both are correct. Cancelled/Cancelling is British spelling. Canceled/Canceling is American spelling.
Yes, the spelling of the word 'recognize' is American English. In British English, it is spelled as 'recognise'.
The past tense of "cancel" is spelled "cancelled" in British English and "canceled" in American English.
Australia officially uses British-English.The correct spelling in British-English (and therefore in Australia) is centre.In American-English, the correct spelling is center. American-English is considered incorrect in British-English countries.
The correct spelling in British-English is behaviour.The correct spelling in American-English is behavior.
In British-English is is rumours.In American-English it is rumors.
The correct spelling is "summarize" in American English and "summarise" in British English.
The spelling for Lexi remains the same in British English as it is in American English.
The correct spelling in British-English is favourite.The correct spelling in American-English is favorite.
The spelling "centimetre" is the spelling in British and Commonwealth English, while the spelling "centimeter" is the spelling in American English.
Both "realise" and "realize" are acceptable spellings, with "realize" being the preferred spelling in American English, and "realise" being the preferred spelling in British English.
Organise (British English spelling) or Organize(American English spelling) are the verb forms of organisation.