'Spilled' is American-English, 'spilt' is British-English. This is the same with:Learned / LearntBurned / BurntSpelled / SpeltDreamed / DreamtKneeled / KneltLeaned / LeantLeaped / LeaptSpoiled / Spoiltetc....These are irregular verbs but the American use is an attempt to regularize them by adding the regular suffix 'ed'. In their normal form they are irregular and end 'nt', so technically the original British irregular use is correct.Simply though, if you're in America (or Canada?) use 'spilled', if you are anywhere else, especially Europe, use 'spilt'.I've always been told that spilt, burnt, etc, were adjectives, e.g. spilt milk, burnt toast. And that spilled, burned were the past tense of the verbs to spill and to burn. I'm American. God knows we don't necessarily speak the "King's" English all of the time.
Yes, it contains strong oxidising agents and can easily damage skin if spilt on it, or your insides if swallowed.
Some thing that ha an ending too it self.
A floor scrubber is a tool used to scrub the floor. There are many different types of floor scrubbers depending the they type of floors needing scrubbing.
Organic things get buried in locations favourable for the formation of fossils (stream deltas, ocean floor.) The mud (or whatever) forms a hard cast about the thing. The thing then decomposes and gets flushed away. The hole fills with a mineral the local water is rich in. This is a fossil.
You've already aswered the question: it's spilt. I spilt You spilt He/She spilt We spilt They spilt
I had a big incident in acafeteria because I spilt my milk all over the floor.
A strong base . to make it neutral .
the statement of the thing is a ndufferent thing
What did the Thing spit on the floor
One way to use "spilt" in a sentence is: "I accidentally spilt my drink on the table." In this sentence, "spilt" is the past tense of "spill," meaning to accidentally pour or let something flow out of its container.
If anyone should slip on beer spilt on the floor of a pub/bar and injure themselves they have the right to sue the pub/bar owner. All businesses should carry adequate liability insurance.
The ISBN of The Blood Spilt is 0385339828.
The Blood Spilt was created in 2004.
it sounds better with spilt i think
The Blood Spilt has 341 pages.
No. Floor is a noun because it is a thing/object.