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- Duly filled lt;in gt; | WordReference Forums
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 the hard copy of duly filled registration form to the address OR Send the hard copy of duly filled-in registration form to the address
- filled with vs full of - WordReference Forums
Hi, 1 a life full of hope 2 a life filled with hope Do you see any difference in meaning or nuance between the two? I, myself, feel (1) connotes a static situation that you cannot change whereas (2) shows one can relate to the situation and you are part of it I ask this question because
- filled up filled out filled in gt; database check form
Definitely not filled up I'm not sure what a database check form is exactly, but whatever it is I would be inclined to say filled-out But actually I far prefer "completed" in written English: Please find attached the completed database check form
- full and vacancy [ + at full vacancy] | WordReference Forums
Hi there, do the following sentences sound good to you? I'm not sure if the pair "full" and "vacancy" go well: The vacancy in this farm is full At this season, we're full vacancy
- was filling were filled is filled - WordReference Forums
The seminar was slowly filling with people by 7 pm The streets were filled with many cars The team is filled with newcomers Have I used fill correctly?
- Fill in vs fill - WordReference Forums
I was given a form and I filled it in He needed to fill in that form This form needs to be filled in This form needs to be filled Do we need to say "fill in" or just "fill" works as well?
- (tears gathered in sombodys eyes) or. . . ? - WordReference Forums
Let's take your example sentence (which I have corrected): When he shouted at his wife I saw that the woman suddenly went silent Then she looked at her husband and I saw that b) her eyes brimmed with tears c) tears gathered in her eyes d) her eyes filled with tears They all sound perfectly good to me although I must say that in conversation I would quite definitely use the past continuous
- Filled with or filled of? - WordReference Forums
You want "filled with " For some reason we say "full of " but "filled with " I wonder whether that is why you were puzzled
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