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  • word usage - Difference between fulfill and fill - English Language . . .
    1) Fill vs Fulfill (also spelled[also spelt "spelt"] "fulfil") : Fill means to add content to the container or gap until it is full In particular, "filling" tends to involve a physical action, such as filling a mug with water, or filling a form in with a pencil Please fill this jug with water Please fill in this form
  • 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
  • pronunciation - How to pronounce feel, fill, or feeling correctly . . .
    Then I knew it sounds like FEE-ul I understand that it is the L sound that makes it sound like vowel sound of hEAR I’m still not clear of FILL I have three pronunciation:my 3 sounds of FILL I think the third sound when I said FI-ul is correct Is it right? FEELING is also confusing I have 4 sounds: feeling Which is correct?
  • Fill me vs fill me up. - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    There is no rule, just idiom "Fill me" is more likely with things like emotion, rather than food I had a bag of chips for lunch but it didn't fill me up Watching them together fills me with joy Other people might prefer "fill me" for food, since there is no real difference in meaning
  • difference - Well vs Well up | Fill vs Fill up - English Language . . .
    Fill X up when X is something that contains liquid often has the literal meaning and not the phrasal meaning My eyes filled up with tears This means the eyes (capable of containing some quantity of tears) are now full of tears (and presumably dripping down the face)
  • sentence meaning - Fill the form UP or Fill the form IN - English . . .
    "Fill up" a form is not really idiomatic, or at least not the most idiomatic phrasal verb for that context You fill up some kind of container, and you fill in something incomplete, such as a form Examples: Go to the well and fill up these buckets with water
  • Which are other collocations meaning to fill in the gaps?
    It brings to my mind a picture of a bookshelf that has a number of books that belong in a collection, but there are gaps in the number sequence of those books and you want to "fill in those gaps" that exist on this bookshelf with the appropriate volumes to help complete the collection
  • Meaning of plug fill or fill plug in pharmaceutical industry
    A fill plug is compressed mass of medication in powder or granule form, used to fill capsules of medicine Plug fill appears to be an alternate term for the same thing A plug is an object that is stuck into an opening, and that fills it The fill plug is pushed into one side of a capsule before the capsule is sealed


















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