
Consistency is crucial in academic writing, particularly when crafting a research paper, dissertation, or academic essay. This involves maintaining a consistent vocabulary, grammar, spelling, and punctuation to ensure a cohesive, clear, and easy-to-understand flow throughout the paper. Many students have difficulties differentiating between British English vs. American English such as whether to use βtravellingβ or βtravelingβ. Learn how to distinguish these two in this article.
βTravellingβ or βtravelingβ
βTravellingβ and βtravelingβ both define the past tense of the verb βto travel.β To travel means to move or journey from one place to another, typically over a distance. It involves going to a different location, either domestically or internationally, for various purposes, such as leisure, business, exploration, or personal reasons. Traveling often involves transportation, such as by car, train, plane, or boat, to reach the desired destination. The spelling may differ depending on whether youβre using British or American English. In British English, itβs always spelled with a double βlβ. However, in American English, both spellings are acceptable, though using a single βlβ is more prevalent.

British English
travelling
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American English
traveling
travelling (not recommended)
In general, British English tends to use more doubled consonants in certain verb forms, such as adding an extra βlβ in words like βtravel.β This is because British English obeys the rule of doubling the consonant when adding suffixes like β-ingβ or β-edβ to certain verbs. American English, on the other hand, often maintains the base spelling of the verb.
Examples of using βtravellingβ and βtravelingβ
The following examples will exemplify the difference in spelling of the word βtravelling/travelingβ in British and American English.


βTravellingβ or βtravelingβΒ in the past tense
When using the verb βtravelβ in the past tense, the exact spelling applies to British English vs. American English, as with the β-ingβ form. British English is written with a double βlβ and in American English, both ways are possible but a single βlβ is more common.
- British English: βTravelledβ
- American English: βTraveledβ or βtravelledβ
The following examples will explain the usage of the word βtravelled/traveledβ in both languages.


βTravellingβ or βtravelingβ as a noun
The word βtravelβ refers to the noun form of the verb βto travel.β The word βtravelβ is spelled the same way in both British and American English, with only one βlβ.
The following examples will show you the usage of the noun βtravelβ.


FAQs
The correct spelling differs between American English and British English:
- The correct spelling in American English is: βtravelingβ with one βlβ.
- The correct spelling in British English is: βtravellingβ with a double βlβ.
In British English, the correct spelling is βtravellingβ.
In American English, the correct spellings are βtravelingβ and βtravellingβ, but the spelling with one βlβ is far more common, while the one with the double βlβ is not recommended.
The correct spelling in American English is βtraveledβ with one βlβ and in British English βtravelledβ with a double βlβ. While it is possible to use the British spelling for American English, it is not recommended.
The standard spelling in British and American English is βtravelβ. A version with a double βlβ is not possible.
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