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  1. filled form or completed form - WordReference Forums

    May 4, 2015 · Hello, my friends, I was wondering which expression is idiomatic or is there a better choice: 1) I will send you the completed form. 2) I will send you the filled form. Thoughts: My …

  2. be filled with/be full of - WordReference Forums

    Feb 27, 2010 · The room is filled with laughter. << filled, participle/adjective - a form of the verb (to fill). The room has been filled with laughter. << filled, participle, part of the passive present …

  3. full of vs. filled with - WordReference Forums

    Jun 29, 2012 · 'Filled' places more emphasis on the action, so is typically used when the container does not normally contain the substance. A balloon filled with water is a balloon that has water …

  4. I filled / fill <in, out> an application form. - WordReference Forums

    Jun 21, 2006 · Anything you "fill out" is a form. This would mean that both options in (1) are correct. And, with the exception of the typo in the word "jub", I would omit the word "position" …

  5. Filled/completed - WordReference Forums

    Jan 12, 2016 · Hello, I filled out a document. This document has to be sent by email. In my email, I say please find attached the completed document or please find attached the document …

  6. Filled with or filled of? - WordReference Forums

    May 26, 2008 · You want "filled with." For some reason we say "full of " but "filled with ". I wonder whether that is why you were puzzled.

  7. Duly filled <in> | WordReference Forums

    Aug 27, 2017 · Welcome to the English forum, subhrata sharma! The duly filled in or the duly completed. Please start your sentences with a capital letter. Your sentences by themselves …

  8. filled up/ filled out/ filled in > database check form

    Nov 15, 2011 · Definitely not filled up. I'm not sure what a database check form is exactly, but whatever it is I would be inclined to say filled-out. But actually I far prefer "completed" in written …

  9. to be filled with/by - WordReference Forums

    Aug 26, 2013 · Hello, to be filled with/by -All the seats in the concert area were filled by/with people. Which preposition is used after the verb 'fill' in the example above? The reason why I …

  10. Are you still hungry?-No,I'm filled. | WordReference Forums

    Jun 14, 2019 · Hello, does 'Are you still hungry?-No,I'm filled.' sound ok? I just heard an old woman say to a young woman this sentence: 'You can never be filled ,you are very young.'