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What's the correct usage of the word 'smell' in past tense smelt or smelled
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I would personally say "smelled". However, there are plenty of words where both the -t and -ed endings are acceptable and the usage depends on where you are from (or where you learned English). Online dictionaries indicate both forms. So take your pick!
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See, I think of the usage of smelt as past tense for smell to be something of a colloquialism. Considering that smelt is already a noun and an infinitive in its own right, why confuse things?
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something of a colloquialismWell, the dictionaries don't indicate it as colloquial. I'm just reporting what I saw.
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I believe you, Bean! I'm just reporting how I think of it!
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I believe it's a UK/US thing. The -ed form tends to be American, while -t is British. This applies to other words: spell/spelled/spelt and learn/learned/learnt come to mind.
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I'm just reporting how I think of it! I suppose (retrospectively) the smiley should have been a hint that it was just opinion and not judg(e)ment. Point taken, and back atcha
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Think I would say:
He smelt of sweat.
I smelled home cooking as I came through the front door.
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I'd agree with it being generally a transpondial thing, Britlish speakers tending toward the "-t" endings.
"He smelt a rat"
but somehow: "She smelled of mothballs"
I suspect there aren't any hard rules here - it's more or less about habit and how nice the word sounds.
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Any relation between olfaction and the smelting of metal ores?
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Any relation between smelts and fish on bikes?
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Smelt(ed) mullet... is it a fragrant hairdo or a well-cooked fish?
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Alex, I wonder how many folks outside of us good ol' boys are gonna know what a mullet hairdo is??
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how many folks outside of us good ol' boysAnnas: Define "us good ol' boys". The mullet is the standard haircut of the NHL player. So at least the Canadians aBoard should be able to recognize/describe a mullet!
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Bean, live and learn! Does this make y'all good ol' boys, or do I need to broaden my horizons?
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Hmm, I guess we're good ol' boys then. (I was just wondering what else that entailed, before I agreed to it...or did you just mean it as in "Board members"?)
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...or is a smelted mullet a cross-bred fish, a chimeric creature that spends part of its life in the water, part on ice (playing hockey in the NHL), and part behind the wheel of a Camaro? In reply to:
Alex, I wonder how many folks outside of us good ol' boys are gonna know what a mullet hairdo is??
May I recommend http://www.mulletsgalore.com to all the coldnecks out there, and especially the hilarious classification section. It may be a little on the blue side (but not terribly so), so the more delicate members of our community should be forewarned.
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Smelt(ed) mullet... is it a fragrant hairdo or a well-cooked fish?And what about smullet? "He who smullet dunnit"
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