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Sunny123 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

write your identifications on the form

Hello everyone. Suppose you are filling out a particular form. Then you fill out the form by writing on the form or by writing in the form or something else?
for example.
1. You fill out the form by writing your identifications on the form or in the form.
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Write your passport number and country in the spaces indicated on the form.

  • Write your passport number and country in the spaces indicated on the form.
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7 Answers
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Write your passport number and country in the spaces indicated on the form.
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AlpheccaStarsWrite your passport number and country in the spaces indicated on the form.
the spaces indicated on the form = what?
in fact what does "indicated" mean in your sentence here?
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sunny123in fact what does "indicated" mean in your sentence here?
It means that the name of the thing that you need to write in the space is printed in small letters just above or below the space. See the blue circled areas.
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AlpheccaStars sunny123in fact what does "indicated" mean in your sentence here?It means that the name of the thing that you need to write in the space is printed in small letters just above or below the space. See the blue circled areas.

Thank you Alphecca, but the name of the thing that we need to write in the space was printed in capital letters not in
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Do you really need confirm ation that LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MONTH and YEAR are in capital letters?
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fivejedjonDo you really need confirm ation that LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MONTH and YEAR are in capital letters?
No, fivejedjon. I do not need that. I just needed to know that the meaning of "indicated" in Alphecca's sentence. But I just thought maybe something wrong has happened. In fact I am not that good in Punctuation. I mostly need the words and sentences tha
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sunny123small letters
I should have said "Small type." I meant that the size of the letters is little, not large.

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