Both spellings "quarreling" and "quarrelling" are recognized by the dictionary - the spelling with a single L is the spelling most popular in American English, while the spelling with a double L is most popular in the British English.
Both "quarrelled" and "quarreled" are correct; the spelling you choose depends on the variety of English you're using. "Quarrelled" is the preferred spelling in British English, while "quarreled" is commonly used in American English.
The US spelling is quarreled (fought, argued). The UK spelling is quarrelled.
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Both "quarrelled" and "quarreled" are correct; the spelling you choose depends on the variety of English you're using. "Quarrelled" is the preferred spelling in British English, while "quarreled" is commonly used in American English.
The US spelling is quarreled (fought, argued). The UK spelling is quarrelled.
The correct spelling of "quarrelled" in American English is "quarreled," without the additional "l." However, in British English, the correct spelling is "quarrelled" with the extra "l."
I quarreled with the teacher today,but I didn't win!!!!
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The past tense is quarrelled.
Propelled a boat with oars, or quarrelled with someone
Propelled a boat with oars, or quarrelled with someone
she had none though she and cupid quarrelled alot
The verb of quarrelsome is quarrel, quarrels, quarrelling and quarrelled. It depends on the tense you require.Some examples are:"The pair quarrel all the time"."He quarrels with his brother"."They are quarrelling again"."We quarrelled yesterday".
The simple past and past participle are both quarreled.