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'.
Both canceled and cancelled are acceptable but I prefer cancelled
The correct spelling is "Marshall" with two L's. This spelling is the most commonly accepted version of the name. It is important to use the correct spelling in order to avoid confusion or errors in communication.
The word is spelled peaceful, with only one 'l' at the end.
Pavilion is spelt with 1 L
The green, stalked vegetable is spelled "broccoli".Broccoli. The word has two "c's" and only one "l".
The correct spelling of "cancellation" includes two Ls. In American English, the word is spelled "cancellation," while in British English, it's spelled the same way. Therefore, regardless of the variant, "cancellation" has two Ls.
Both canceled and cancelled are acceptable but I prefer cancelled
Your spelling is correct. Llama is spelled with 2 Ls.
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Llama is spelled with two Ls and one M.
I don't know, but you can ask the person who thought of that
It is spelled with 3, just as you have it in the question.
Two Ls. One for MORAL and one for the LY making it an adverb.
You spelled it right.
You have spelled it correctly.
Yes it is There is ly added to make thankfully But as it is thankful has one l at the end
The word is spelled smell, just as you spelled it