Irregular verbs Regular verbs
spell, spells, spelling, spelt
Synonyms: write out, formulate, indicate, signify, articulate
Antonyms: misspell, miswrite, misread, confuse, jumble
The Verb Spell – Definition, Usage, and Clarification The verb spell is an irregular verb (especially in British English) that means to write or name the letters that form a word in the correct order. Figuratively, it means to signify or lead to a particular result. VERB FORMS ■ Base Form: spell ■ Past Simple: spelled or spelt ■ Past Participle: spelled or spelt ■ Present Participle/Gerund: spelling USAGE AND CONTEXT 'Spell' is primarily about letters and words, but has a common figurative use. 1. Naming the Letters of a Word This is its most common and literal meaning. ■ Orthography: 'How do you spell your name?' ■ Test: 'The teacher asked the students to spell ten difficult words.' 2. Signifying a Result (Figurative) This usage means to imply or result in something, usually negative. ■ Consequence: 'The ongoing drought could spell disaster for local farmers.' ■ Implication: 'These new regulations spell trouble for small businesses.' ℹ IMPORTANT: 'SPELLED' VS. 'SPELT' The use of the two past tense forms is a major difference between American and British English. ■ Spelled: This is the standard form in American English. It is the only form typically used. ■ Spelt: This form is common in British English, alongside 'spelled.' ■ To sound most natural, use spelled in American English and either form in British English. For the figurative meaning ('spell trouble'), spelled is used in both dialects.
SPELL - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ I | spell |
★ you | spell |
★ he/she/it | spells |
★ we | spell |
★ you (plural) | spell |
★ they | spell |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Present Simple |
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- I spell my name for the barista. |
- You spell "rhythm" correctly every time. |
- He spells out the consequences of our actions. | This warm weather spells trouble for the ski season. |
- We spell words out for the children. |
- You (plural) spell check your documents before submitting them. |
- They spell disaster with their careless planning. |
SPELL - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I am | spelling |
★ you are | spelling |
★ he/she/it is | spelling |
★ we are | spelling |
★ you are | spelling |
★ they are | spelling |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Present Continuous |
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- I am spelling a difficult word for the crossword puzzle. |
- You are spelling my name wrong. |
- He is spelling out the details of the plan. | The dark clouds are spelling danger. |
- We are spelling words in a competition. |
- You (plural) are spelling everything out for the new intern. |
- They are spelling the name of their team with their bodies. |
SPELL - PRESENT PERFECT | |
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★ I have | spelt |
★ you have | spelt |
★ he/she/it has | spelt |
★ we have | spelt |
★ you have | spelt |
★ they have | spelt |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Present Perfect |
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- I have spelled/spelt your name correctly, I hope. |
- You have spelled/spelt disaster for this project with your actions. |
- He has spelled/spelt the word on the blackboard. | She has spelled/spelt out her conditions clearly. |
- We have spelled/spelt the terms of the agreement. |
- You (plural) have spelled/spelt the secret message. |
- They have spelled/spelt the doom of their own company. |
SPELL - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I have been | spelling |
★ you have been | spelling |
★ he/she/it has been | spelling |
★ we have been | spelling |
★ you have been | spelling |
★ they have been | spelling |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Present Perfect Continuous |
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- I have been spelling out the instructions for an hour. |
- You have been spelling words for the child. |
- He has been spelling his name over the phone. | This situation has been spelling trouble for weeks. |
- We have been spelling the words for the game. |
- You (plural) have been spelling out the plan. |
- They have been spelling words incorrectly on purpose. |
SPELL - PAST SIMPLE | |
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★ I | spelt |
★ you | spelt |
★ he/she/it | spelt |
★ we | spelt |
★ you (plural) | spelt |
★ they | spelt |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Past Simple |
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- I spelled/spelt the word "accommodate" with two c's and two m's. |
- You spelled/spelt my name wrong on the invitation. |
- He spelled/spelt out exactly what he wanted. | The discovery spelled/spelt the end of his career. |
- We spelled/spelt the words for the teacher. |
- You (plural) spelled/spelt your names on the list. |
- They spelled/spelt the message with stones on the beach. |
SPELL - PAST CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I was | spelling |
★ you were | spelling |
★ he/she/it was | spelling |
★ we were | spelling |
★ you were | spelling |
★ they were | spelling |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Past Continuous |
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- I was spelling a word when you interrupted me. |
- You were spelling the names correctly. |
- He was spelling out the plan on a whiteboard. | The rising water was spelling doom for the village. |
- We were spelling the words for the competition. |
- You (plural) were spelling out the rules. |
- They were spelling the names on the list. |
SPELL - PAST PERFECT | |
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★ I had | spelt |
★ you had | spelt |
★ he/she/it had | spelt |
★ we had | spelt |
★ you had | spelt |
★ they had | spelt |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Past Perfect |
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- I had spelled/spelt his name wrong in the report, so I had to fix it. |
- You had spelled/spelt out the conditions. |
- He had spelled/spelt the word correctly, but the teacher marked it wrong. | Her silence had spelled/spelt her guilt. |
- We had spelled/spelt the message before they arrived. |
- You (plural) had spelled/spelt the names of the winners. |
- They had spelled/spelt their doom with that one decision. |
SPELL - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I had been | spelling |
★ you had been | spelling |
★ he/she/it had been | spelling |
★ we had been | spelling |
★ you had been | spelling |
★ they had been | spelling |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Past Perfect Continuous |
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- I had been spelling the words for the students all morning. |
- You had been spelling out the problems for a while. |
- He had been spelling his name repeatedly. | The economic data had been spelling trouble for months. |
- We had been spelling out the instructions. |
- You (plural) had been spelling the names. |
- They had been spelling the message. |
SPELL - FUTURE SIMPLE | |
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★ I will | spell |
★ you will | spell |
★ he/she/it will | spell |
★ we will | spell |
★ you will | spell |
★ they will | spell |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Future Simple |
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- I will spell my last name for you. |
- You will spell the next word. |
- He will spell out the consequences if you don't listen. | This delay will spell trouble for us. |
- We will spell the name on the cake. |
- You (plural) will spell your names correctly on the form. |
- They will spell out the new company policy. |
SPELL - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I will be | spelling |
★ you will be | spelling |
★ he/she/it will be | spelling |
★ we will be | spelling |
★ you will be | spelling |
★ they will be | spelling |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Future Continuous |
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- I will be spelling words for the students in the competition. |
- You will be spelling out the terms of the contract. |
- He will be spelling his name for the registration. | The approaching storm will be spelling danger. |
- We will be spelling the company's name in large letters. |
- You (plural) will be spelling the words for the team. |
- They will be spelling out the instructions. |
SPELL - FUTURE PERFECT | |
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★ I will have | spelt |
★ you will have | spelt |
★ he/she/it will have | spelt |
★ we will have | spelt |
★ you will have | spelt |
★ they will have | spelt |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Future Perfect |
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- I will have spelled/spelt a hundred words by the end of the competition. |
- You will have spelled/spelt out the entire plan by then. |
- He will have spelled/spelt the name correctly. | This mistake will have spelled/spelt the end of his political career. |
- We will have spelled/spelt the message. |
- You (plural) will have spelled/spelt the words. |
- They will have spelled/spelt their names. |
SPELL - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I will have been | spelling |
★ you will have been | spelling |
★ he/she/it will have been | spelling |
★ we will have been | spelling |
★ you will have been | spelling |
★ they will have been | spelling |
Examples of the verb 'spell' in the Future Perfect Continuous |
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- By the end of the day, I will have been spelling out procedures for hours. |
- You will have been spelling the words. |
- He will have been spelling his name. | The situation will have been spelling trouble for a long time. |
- We will have been spelling out the rules. |
- You (plural) will have been spelling the names. |
- They will have been spelling the words. |