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Nancy19820 Posted 20 years ago
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Which is correct? Has been cancel or has been canceled?

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Which is correct? Has been cancel or has been canceled?
  

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Hi, has been cance ll ed. Clive

  • Hi, has been cance ll ed.
  • Clive
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Hi,

has been cancelled.

Clive
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That's one of those BrE/AmE things, I think.

US: canceled (and traveled)

UK: cancelled (and travelled)

I never could understand why Word kept telling me travelled was wrong when it looked right, so eventually I looked it up.
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Nancy19820Which is correct? Has been cancel or has been canceled?
The correct usage is, "has been cancelled."
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AnonymousThe correct usage ...
Please note the dates, anonymous. 2006.

Just saying.

CJ
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the class has been cancelled or the class has been canceled

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has been cancelled is it correct?

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cancelled

The ski trip has been cancelled due too to bad weather.

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I have discussed with client their plan has Postponed.

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today's match has been cancelled
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Neither is correct. The word is spelled "cancelled". You can thank MS Corp. for making us think that we should drop the second l. It was their coding error in the Windows programs that affected spellcheck, thus changing the word to its ubiquitous misspelling with a single l.

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