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Choose the correct spellings for British and American English from the choices below.

There's mold on my omelet. (British) / There's mold on my omelet. (American)

There's mould on my omelet. (British) / There's mold on my omelette. (American)

There's mould on my omelet. (British) / There's mold on my omelet. (American)

There's mould on my omelette. (British) / There's mold on my omelet. (American)

Answer:
There's mould on my omelette. (British) / There's mold on my omelet. (American)

What is the correct sentence in British and American English from the choices below?

Gas is leaking onto the sidewalk. (British) / Gas is leaking onto the pavement. (American)

Gas is leaking onto the pavement. (British) / Petrol is leaking onto the sidewalk. (American)

Petrol is leaking onto the sidewalk. (British) / Petrol is leaking onto the pavement. (American)

Petrol is leaking onto the pavement. (British) / Gas is leaking onto the sidewalk. (American)

Answer:
Petrol is leaking onto the pavement. (British) / Gas is leaking onto the sidewalk. (American)