Use to Phrasal Verbs 'Fill in' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Translation in Hindi Language

The phrasal verb fill in means to complete something by adding information. In Hindi, it can be translated as "भरना" (Bharna). It is often used when talking about forms, documents, or even when someone is temporarily taking over a job or role.

Usage Examples and Translation

1. Please fill in the application form with your details.

कृपया आवेदन पत्र में अपने विवरण भरें


2. Can you fill in for me at the meeting tomorrow?

क्या आप कल की बैठक में मेरे लिए भर सकते हैं?


3. I need you to fill in the blanks in this exercise.

मुझे चाहिए कि आप इस अभ्यास में खाली स्थान भरें


Key Mistakes

1. Using fill in without a direct object: "I will fill in." (This is incomplete; it should specify what to fill in, like "I will fill in the form.")
2. Confusing fill in with fill out: Fill out means to complete a form, while fill in can mean to provide specific information or to substitute someone temporarily.
3. Forgetting to use the correct preposition: "Fill in for someone" is correct, but saying "Fill for someone" is incorrect.

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