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The correct word for filling out the application form And you can fill in a form because you're supplying missing information Fill out is generally used when you tell someone to enter all the fields on a form of more than one field Example: Please fill out this form Fill out means to complete by supplying requested information
Is it possible to use the verb fill with the word shortage? “The aid is intended to fill the food shortage in the area” But your example sentence is very strange, and not because of the choice of verb In “We can X each other’s shortages”, I can’t think of any verb that would make the sentence make sense without having to think up highly specific contexts
What is the English word for the empty space in a question in an . . . 0 In many books and sites of English learners there are exercise that require from the learner to put the missing word article in the 'space' between two words or at the end of the sentence What is this place called? ("Fill the ___ with the correct articles in following sentence") For now I didn't find the term in English or in my language
What is the appropriate way to ask about filling in documents? And 422 instances of filled out the document compared to 108,000 instances of filled out the form suggests it's not at all common To my mind, documents aren't something you "fill in" - at most you might sign them (by way of proving that you have read and agreed verified all the pre-printed details)
The usage of fill in - English Language Learners Stack Exchange So, "fill in the necessary item in the form " is fine ? Webster dictionary says "fill in" means "give necessary or recently acquired information " Therefore the instructor in Japan say you should write "fill in the form" because it's redundant to write fill in and necessary item Anyway thanks for quick answer!