The Webster Dictionary spells the past tense of label as L-A-B-E-L-E-D.
We LABELED the cans before putting them on the shelves.
American English tends to spell the past tense as labeled, British as labelled.
The past tense of "label" would be "labeled".
The past tense is had.
The past tense of 'spell' is 'spelled'. 'Spelt' is also used in British English.
Canceled or Cancelled are both considered correct by the American Heritage and Merriam Webster dictionaries.
American English tends to spell the past tense as labeled, British as labelled.
The past tense of "label" would be "labeled".
The past tense is had.
have in past tense is had
The past tense of have is had.
The past tense of 'spell' is 'spelled'. 'Spelt' is also used in British English.
Canceled or Cancelled are both considered correct by the American Heritage and Merriam Webster dictionaries.
You spell the past tense of settle like this: Settled
The past tense of "label" is "labeled" in American English and "labelled" in British English.
The past tense is benefited.
The past tense is coasted.
The past tense is traveled.