both are incorrect. it is traveled.
That is the correct spelling of "destination" (location travelled toward).
The word travelled (also traveled) is the past participle, past tense of the verb to travel. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: the traveled road; a well travelled adventurer.
Sourjourner travelled to mars
two people travelled wearily across the desert
RF value (in chromatography) The distance travelled by a given component divided by the distance travelled by the solvent front
That is the correct spelling of "destination" (location travelled toward).
Traveled is the correct US English spelling. The British English spelling is "travelled".
Travelled is the correct British English spelling.The correct US English spelling is traveled.
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The past of "travel" is: travelled (British English) traveled (American English)
"Your daddy passed last night" would be correct. It could mean that he travelled nearby or was successful in an exam or test.
That is the correct UK spelling of "travelled" (double L). The US version is usually traveled.
they travelled by Ferrari
This is correct but what they are looking for is Mass. I think its, Speed= Distance Travelled _______________ Time Taken *That means distance travelled (divided) by time taken. Eg. 40km (Divided by) 8 hrs = 5 km/ph
The word travelled (also traveled) is the past participle, past tense of the verb to travel. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: the traveled road; a well travelled adventurer.
The UK version is spelled with 2 l's and the U.S. version is spelled with 1 l. Both are correct though.
Well Travelled Love was created in 1990.