Which is correct smelt or smelled
Smelled and smelt in 'american' english, 'smelled' only is the past tense of 'smell':But which is the most used one?Smelt is also used as the past tense of smell in british english.You can use both and both are correct.But after 1990 form `smelled` absulutelly dominates.Smelt is a part participle of the verb smell in british english.
What is the past participle of smell?Arson is suspected because investigators said they smelled an accelerant at the scene.Any small anadromous fish of the family osmeridae, found in the atlantic and pacific oceans and in lakes in north america and northern part of europe.To meld while smelled is (smell).In this case, we use an adjective to modify it.In your sentence, smelled would still be the correct option because it's the verb that indicates the tense of the sentence.
In other varieties of english, both spelled.Get the odor or scent of with the nose.'smelled' is an alternate usage for '1,' but not '2' or '3'