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  1. "Canceling" or "cancelling" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    In which contexts do I have to use canceling or cancelling? Google returns 15.6 million results with canceling and 18 million with cancelling, so I don't know what is the good spelling.

  2. Cancelling or canceling - WordReference Forums

    Dec 6, 2006 · Cancelling is BE and canceling is AE. I can change the language on my Word 2003 even within sentences. It copes easily with several different Englishes or other languages in one …

  3. "Cancellation", "Canceled", "Canceling" — US usage

    Jun 10, 2014 · According to Garner, cancel, vb., makes canceled and canceling in AmE. Yet, in cancellation the -l- is doubled (-ll-) because the accent falls on the third syllable.

  4. "Cancelled" or "Canceled"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Cancelled or Canceled ? Which one is right? You have successfully canceled the registration or You have successfully cancelled the registration

  5. To cancel on somebody - WordReference Forums

    Nov 2, 2014 · I searched on the net the meaning of "cancel on" when it's before somebody. I give you an example sentence: "My girl cancelled on me". Now, I'd like to know what it means. I guess something …

  6. Or we cancel/ are canceling - WordReference Forums

    Jan 20, 2021 · Hello. I have a training session tomorrow but i feel ill. I'm messeging my coach to let him know but I don't know how I'll feel tomorrow. I said " I'll either let you know tomorrow morning or we …

  7. Idiom/expression that means "canceling" an event from your calendar?

    Jun 22, 2015 · Idiom/expression that means "canceling" an event from your calendar? Ask Question Asked 10 years, 8 months ago Modified 10 years, 8 months ago

  8. iva or iba? - WordReference Forums

    Apr 17, 2007 · I do not understand this statement below. I am not sure if the correct spelling is "iva" or "iba". Can you please shed light on the phrase below? ...por el momento no iva a necesitar los …

  9. focusing or focussing? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 13, 2004 · Which is correct? Are both suddenly OK to use? I would always use focusing, but my computer does not correct focussing. Is this something that has crept in from American English or …

  10. Time has passed or past - WordReference Forums

    Jun 18, 2020 · 'Past' is an adjective or a noun. In the past, she was a famous musician. In the past week, she won two prizes in mathematics. But 'passed' is a verb: As time passed, she became more …