Filled Self Appraisal Form Electrical Engineer

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 English: Please find attached the completed database check form.

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The word duly can be left out. Alternatively, you could say Please return the completed registration form. I am preparing a brochure for the course. What is the correct way to write? Send the hard copy of duly filled registration form to the .. address OR Send the hard copy of duly filled-in registration form to the .. address

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I was given a form and I filled it in. He needed to fill in that form. This form needs to be filled in. This form needs to be filled. Do we need to say "fill in" or just "fill" works as well?

This is a sentence I made up myself. "First come, first served, until all the spots fill up." Should "fill up" be "are filled up" here? Does "until all the spots are full" work?

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Like heypresto, I have not heard "accomplish" or "fill up" used in that way. When you "fill out " a form, you complete it, filling all the blanks. The "out" emphasizes completion. But you would not normally "fill out" a single blank. You would just write the required information (filling in the blank), regardless of whether it truly filled the entire blank.

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Self-evaluation is a necessary component of being successful — both in the corporate, professional sense and in terms of personal growth. All employees have to fill out a performance evaluation at ...

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