How about fill up? Is it the same?1. This is more common in British English.
2. This is preferred by American English-speakers.
How about "fill up"? Is it the same? Is it American or British?
Yes, but I meant to say no full stop here "Fill in/out/up a form or application".
Note my corrections above.Sorry,...I meant to write "an application".
No, you can't say that. I already told you that in the previous post. You must learn to put the words and sentences you're asking us about inside quotation marks. I'm getting bored of adding them.I can't say no comma here "Please fill up the form".
Yes, it's wrong.Is that wrong?
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