
I filled / fill <in, out> an application form. - WordReference Forums
Jun 21, 2006 · Anything you "fill out" is a form. This would mean that both options in (1) are correct. And, with the exception of the typo in the word "jub", I would omit the word "position" from (2) - I filled out …
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May 4, 2015 · Hello, my friends, I was wondering which expression is idiomatic or is there a better choice: 1) I will send you the completed form. 2) I will send you the filled form. Thoughts: My first …
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Jan 12, 2016 · Hello, I filled out a document. This document has to be sent by email. In my email, I say please find attached the completed document or please find attached the document filled. It's neither …
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Feb 27, 2010 · The room is filled with laughter. << filled, participle/adjective - a form of the verb (to fill). The room has been filled with laughter. << filled, participle, part of the passive present perfect verb …
Attached below is a / the completed form - WordReference Forums
Aug 1, 2013 · Hi folks, My colleage sent me a blank form and asked me to complete it. Now I'm responding to his e-mail and attach this form which I filled in. What's the correct way to describe this: …
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Aug 26, 2013 · Hello, to be filled with/by -All the seats in the concert area were filled by/with people. Which preposition is used after the verb 'fill' in the example above? The reason why I ask is that the …
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Jun 29, 2012 · 'Filled' places more emphasis on the action, so is typically used when the container does not normally contain the substance. A balloon filled with water is a balloon that has water in it …
all the spots fill up / are filled up / are full - WordReference Forums
Nov 21, 2014 · This is a sentence I made up myself. "First come, first served, until all the spots fill up." Should "fill up" be "are filled up" here? Does "until all the spots are full" work?
fill in / fill out (questionnaire) | WordReference Forums
Aug 11, 2006 · Fill in and JamesM are both right , if the said questionnaire has blanks to be filled in . If you have to write down lengthy answers (but then it's not really a questionnaire anymore, more like a …
Duly filled <in> | WordReference Forums
Aug 27, 2017 · The word duly can be left out. Alternatively, you could say Please return the completed registration form. I am preparing a brochure for the course. What is the correct way to write? Send …