ENROLLMENT (double L) : entry into the membership of a group. (The "rolls", as in 'roll call', are the listings of members in a group.)
There is no difference in the spelling of the past tense/past participle enrolled.
Enroll, two L's.
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There is no such language as Australian. In terms of the way the spell that word in Australia, it would be "enrolled".
The Australian spelling is "metre".
The Australian spelling for calendar (as in almanac) is..............calendar. A calender is a machine that smooths or glazes paper or cloth by pressing it between plates or passing it through rollers.
That is the correct spelling of the greeting "G'day" (stereotypically Australian). It is a contraction of "good day."
The spelling possum (Australian marsupials) is used for true possums and for the opossum of the Western Hemisphere.
There is no such language as Australian. In terms of the way the spell that word in Australia, it would be "enrolled".
The Australian spelling is "metre".
Metre is the Australian spelling of metre.
gaol is the correct Australian spelling, most Australians use the more modern spelling jail though.
"centre" is Australian English "center" is American English
That is the common spelling the way you did it. Americans just like to be different.
The Australian spelling for calendar (as in almanac) is..............calendar. A calender is a machine that smooths or glazes paper or cloth by pressing it between plates or passing it through rollers.
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The US English spelling is "armor" (protective covering). The British, Canadian and Australian spelling is "armour".
That is the correct spelling of "dingo" (Australian wild dog).
Tasmanian devil is the correct spelling.
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