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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference?

Fill in and Fill out the blank form.

Which one is correct? or both are correct.
  

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Anonymous Fill in and Fill out the blank form. Which one is correct? or both are correct.

  • Anonymous Fill in and Fill out the blank form.
  • Which one is correct?
  • or both are correct.
  • I would say 'fill in the blanks', but 'fill out the form'.
  • If it doesn't sound right, you could also say 'complete the form by providing the information in the blanks'.
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Anonymous
Fill in and Fill out the blank form.

Which one is correct? or both are correct.
I would say 'fill in the blanks', but 'fill out the form'. If it doesn't sound right, you could also say 'complete the form by providing the information in the blanks'.
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In British English, you can also say "fill in the form".

All the best,

MrP
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That's useful for me

Thanks Philip & Mr. Pedantic !

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