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Forlan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

As following

how to order people to fill the form? is my sentence right?

Fill your profile honestly as following name, address, jobs in the form
  

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". Depending on context, it may not be appropriate to say "honestly". We normally assume that people will fill in forms honestly -- and if they're intending to lie then including the word "honestly" probably won't deter them.

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  • Depending on context, it may not be appropriate to say "honestly".
  • We normally assume that people will fill in forms honestly -- and if they're intending to lie then including the word "honestly" probably won't deter them.
  • "...
  • as following name, address, jobs in the form" doesn't make sense and I'm not sure what you're trying to say.
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It should be "Fill in your profile honestly...". Depending on context, it may not be appropriate to say "honestly". We normally assume that people will fill in forms honestly -- and if they're intending to lie then including the word "honestly" probably won't deter them.

"... as following name, address, jobs in the form" doesn't make sense and I'm not sure what you're trying to sa
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Mr WordyIt should be "Fill in your profile honestly...". Depending on context, it may not be appropriate to say "honestly". We normally assume that people will fill in forms honestly -- and if they're intending to lie then including the word "honestly" probably won't deter them.

"... as following name, address, jobs in the form" doesn't make sense and I'
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Does the form ask for name, address, phone number, job?

Then simply say "Fill out the form completely."
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forlan
so what is your suggestion for the correct sentence?

i want to order people fill the form complete include name, address, phone, jobs, etc


I'm assuming you have separate boxes for all these things, labelled appropriately. In that case you can just say "Please complete the form in full". There's no need to itemise all the inf

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