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L Winterbourne Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Do you fill out a form? Or fill in a form?

Which one do you use?

Fill out a form
Fill in a form

What is the difference?
  

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They have the same meaning - complete a form. In my experience, "fill out" feels a little more informal. But both are OK.

  • They have the same meaning - complete a form.
  • In my experience, "fill out" feels a little more informal.
  • But both are OK.
  • Kind regards, Michael
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They have the same meaning - complete a form. In my experience, "fill out" feels a little more informal. But both are OK.
Kind regards, Michael

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