Phrasal Verbs List with Fill

Welcome to an exciting journey of Phrasal Verbs! In this lesson, we'll explore various Phrasal Verbs and their meanings. From "Fill in" to "Fill up," we'll delve into the versatility of these expressions. Mastering Phrasal Verbs will expand your language skills and enhance your ability to communicate effectively. Get ready to unlock the power of these linguistic tools! Fill in (to fill; to replace material that is absent or has been removed): She used a marker to fill in the missing words on the crossword puzzle. The dentist will fill in the cavity with a dental filling to restore the tooth's structure. Share instances where you had to fill in missing information or gaps in a document or task. Fill in (to inform somebody, especially to supply someone missing or missed information): Can you fill me in on what happened while I was away? The teacher filled the students in on the details of the upcoming field trip. Discuss the importance of filling someone in wit…
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