
are filled OR are full - WordReference Forums
Oct 31, 2013 · So 'filled' for this special meaning. The course is full; all the places on the course are filled. Likewise with chairs: a full chair has a lot of horsehair in it. A chair is either occupied or not. We …
Calendar: full of or filled with? - WordReference Forums
Aug 22, 2014 · Hi Would you say: My calendar was filled with assignments or My calendar was full of assignments Thanks
Filled / filled in - WordReference Forums
Sep 16, 2013 · Hi. A business partner sent me a table in excel to fill. I would like to send an e-mail to him with the following text: Please find attached the filled / filled in table. Which of them is correct (filled or …
filled with excitement/interest/enthusiasm - WordReference Forums
Dec 9, 2016 · Hello minaret, yes, it is possible to say all the "filled with" examples you give, but "filled with" is the result of some kind of action (the passive of a dynamic verb, a verb which conveys the …
my eyes fill with tears/are filled with tears - WordReference Forums
Mar 13, 2019 · Her eyes filled with tears. Here 'filled' is a verb. Her eyes are/were filled with tears. Here 'filled' is an adjective. Thank you for your reply. Did you mean both are correct, only the functions …
Duly filled <in> | WordReference Forums
Aug 27, 2017 · 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 …
all the spots fill up / are filled up / are full - WordReference Forums
Nov 21, 2014 · 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?
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 English: Please …
Full of vrs. Filled with - WordReference Forums
Apr 30, 2009 · Full of and Filled with. I just don't get it. Are they used in different cases? Is one more formal than the other one? Can you provide some examples? Thank you all for your possible …
full and vacancy [ + 'at full vacancy'] | WordReference Forums
Apr 21, 2010 · Hi there, do the following sentences sound good to you? I'm not sure if the pair "full" and "vacancy" go well: The vacancy in this farm is full. At this season, we're full vacancy.