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Hanuman_2000 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

phrasal verb

Hello,

1. Fill -----------the form, please. (in/up)

Which one is correct given in bracket?

What is difference between "fill in" and "fill up"?

  

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Hi, I'd say "fill in" or "fill out". Just my two cents though.

  • Hi, I'd say "fill in" or "fill out".
  • Just my two cents though.
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4 Answers
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Hi,

I'd say "fill in" or "fill out".

Just my two cents though.
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You fill in forms and fill up gas tanks.

CJ
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We fill in gaps and holes, right?
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Yep.

It seems to me that "fill up" always involves filling a container to maximum capacity with a substance, but there are probably other uses, too. The other variants of "fill" are used in other cases.

CJ

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