
"Fill in the table" OR "Fill the table"? - WordReference Forums
2008年1月20日 · When you fill in a table, questionnaire or form you write information into the spaces in the table, questionnaire or form which are provided for information to be entered. There aren't any spaces to fill with information in a graph or a chart.
fill out the chart | WordReference Forums
2023年2月3日 · Hello everyone, The sentence below is from "sunrise11, activity book, page:41": I'd like you to add the numbers and use them to fill in the chart. I want to use "fill out" in place of ",fill in" as follows: I'd like you to add the numbers and use them to fill out the chart. I think it is...
Hindi, Urdu: declension of nouns in -व ؤں- - WordReference Forums
2020年3月1日 · Friends, I can't find in any grammar a reliable chart with the declension of those perplexing names that end in consonantic -व in Hindi but end in ؤں- in Urdu (and pronounced notoriously differently in both registers) . Examples: گاؤں / गाँव (village) , पाँव / پاؤں (foot) Wikipedia seems wrong...
Gaze your fill - WordReference Forums
2013年6月17日 · if it is to be treated exactly as written it means that this is the one year in three when cockchafers (a large flying beetle like insect) hatch, they tend to produce a hell of a lot when they do hatch so its quite spectacular but then there aren't any for a couple of years so "gaze your fill" - look as much as you want to because you wont have the chance again for a time.
Fill my time with something | WordReference Forums
2006年10月28日 · "To fill time" implies "empty hours," a time of when habitual or preferable actions were not 'do-able' and so other activities were devised. "To kill time" has the same implication as 'spend time" but with an added sense of wishing the 'empty hours' be over as quickly as possible.
Fill up, tank up, fuel OR fuel up - WordReference Forums
2017年12月26日 · Fill up, tank up, fuel OR fuel up Are these expressions correct in the sentences below? 1. I have to fill up the car. 2.I have to tank up the car. 3.I have to fuel the car. 4.I have to fuel up the car. 5. I have to refuel the car.
What do you say the space to write information needed to enter …
2020年10月22日 · I would use 'space' in that context, but another similar word is 'blank' as in 'fill in all the blanks in the form' or 'write your answers in the blanks provided on the test sheet.' Reactions: Hermione Golightly and 1mperfec10
What time will/does your flight take off? - WordReference Forums
2021年12月8日 · The mistake is not in marking "will" right: it can indeed be used to fill all three gaps. But your son's answers are also correct. Here are the full set of nine possibles: What time does your flight take off? What time will your flight take off? What time will your flight be taking off? It is scheduled at 9 in the morning.
fill in or fill out - WordReference Forums
2012年9月21日 · You always fill in the blanks on an empty form and when you are done, you can say either "I filled out the form" or "I filled in the the form". My sense is that the in form was the only one used in BrE originally* but now the AmE form is gaining ground especially among the "globalized" youth.
fill-in-the-blanks hyphenated or not? | WordReference Forums
2017年4月6日 · I would use the hyphens in the sentence you provided in order to avoid the ambiguity of filling in a "blanks activity."