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Reegis Posted 5 years ago
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Fill in an/the application for a/the registration of a/the new company, please.

Hi,

What articles would you use in the sentence below?

Fill in an/the application for a/the registration of a/the new company, please.

The last one should be indefinite I think, because this is just a new company. We don't know more about it. But for application and registration I am not sure. On the one hand the procedure might be not known to the receiver, but on the other hand there is just one application paper and one registration process. Can someone help and explain?

  

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Can you please supply a little context. Who is saying this? eg Is it your boss, after she has told you all about the new company?

  • Can you please supply a little context.
  • Who is saying this?
  • eg Is it your boss, after she has told you all about the new company?
  • eg Is it the person who works in the office where new companies are registered?
  • Please note also that when we complete a form, we usually say fill out this form.
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Can you please supply a little context. Who is saying this?

eg Is it your boss, after she has told you all about the new company?

eg Is it the person who works in the office where new companies are registered?



Please note also that when we complete a form, we usually say fill out this form.

But when we are talking about a specific detail on the form, we

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