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"fill" — same verb, different meanings

Phrasal verbs built on "fill" — same verb, but the particle changes the meaning. Pick the one that fits.

fill in

complete a form

to write the necessary information on a form or document.

Please fill in this application form before your interview.

fill out

complete a form

to write information in all the spaces on a form or document.

You need to fill out this form before you see the doctor.

fill up

to make something completely full

To put something into a container or space until there is no more room left.

I need to fill up the car with petrol before our trip.

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