Identify the differences of the terms: fill in, fill out, fill up; bound to, and bound for; advice and advise; good and well; and everyday and every day.
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GROUP 2| ENG200| THURSDAY| JULY 14
3. Dear, you forgot to fill in your
name. Before you see the
doctor, you need to fill out
this medical form, and fill up
your tumbler with water.
4. Fill in VS. Fill
Fill in VS. Fill
out VS. Fill up
out VS. Fill up
5. FILL IN, FILL OUT
FILL IN, FILL OUT
AND FILL UP
AND FILL UP
Phrasal verbs
Verb + a particle (a preposition or an adverb).
All three use 'fill', which means 'put something in an empty space'.
6. To complete a specific part of a form (a
blank or a shape).
Fill in Phrasal verb
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Fill in is used also when someone is substituting
someone else for a job or role.
A person can fill somebody in on something.
This means to tell them information that they
are missing or don't know.
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7. EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES
Try to fill in the circles completely.
Lienzo is sick today. Could you please fill in for him?
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Lienzo! You're back. Let me fill you in on what you missed while
you were sick.
8. Fill out often means 'complete a form or
document', usually one where spaces have
been provided for you to write in.
Fill outPhrasal verb
1
It is used to complete forms or
questionnaires.
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I was told to fill out the questionnaire.
Could you tell me how to fill out this document?
Fill out the form before the program starts.
Examples
9. Fill out implies that you complete the whole thing.
For example, you need to fill out a job application
but on that job application there are a lot of spaces
for you to fill in information like your previous
working experience or your social security number.
10. Fill up can mean 'make something become
full'.
Fill upPhrasal verb
1
In Tagalog, it can be translated to
“punuin”.
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Examples
Fill up that bucket.
Fill up his glass with beer, please.
I filled the car up with fuel.
11. FILL UP THE FORM
FILL UP THE FORM
FILL OUT THE FORM
FILL OUT THE FORM
FILL IN THE TANK
FILL IN THE TANK
FILL UP THE TANK
FILL UP THE TANK
FILL OUT THE BLANKS
FILL OUT THE BLANKS
FILL IN THE BLANKS
FILL IN THE BLANKS
12. The plane is bound for
Iloilo. It’s bound to arrive
in 5 hours.
14. Things are bound to happen.
Bound to
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Bound to- followed by a verb
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Examples
With her determination, she is bound to succeed.
I am bound to protect him.
Life was good and bound to get better.
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15. Things are bound for somewhere.
Bound for
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Bound for- followed by a noun
2
Examples
This flight is bound for Surigao.
Mr. Endicott told me about the great ships that
came sailing by from Boston, bound for Europe.
As I was bound for the south I strode forward
briskly in that direction.
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16. Before you start giving
advice, I advise you to think
before you speak.
18. Advice vs. Advise
Advice vs. Advise
ADVICE
NOUN: to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as
worth following. When spoken, it rhymes with 'ice' [s].
THE DIFFERENCE
ADVISE
VERB: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to
action, conduct, etc. When spoken, it rhymes with 'realise'
[z].
19. An opinion that someone offers you about what
you should do or how you should act in a
particular situation. It is an uncountable noun so
we often use 'piece' to say 'a piece of advice'.
Advice Noun
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2 Advice has no alternative forms. It never uses
word endings such as -ing , -ed, -able, or -ment.
It cannot even be made plural. The only way to
alter its meaning is to add adjectives, such as
bad advice, unwanted advice, wise advice, or
helpful advice.
20. What you say to someone.
In Tagalog, it can be translated to “payo”.
Advice Noun
3
Synonyms
Information, consultation, guidance, instruction,
encouragement, suggestion, tip.
21. EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES
Sometimes the best advice comes from the people who love
us the most.
It is best to get legal advice from your lawyer before you take any
legal action.
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3 The blog gives good advice for first home buyers.
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My guidance counsellor gave me great advice when I was trying
to decide if I should further my education after high school.
22. The act of giving someone advice
(recommending, advising, counselling).
Advise Verb
1
2 Advise with an S means to offer an opinion or
suggestion in an effort to help make a decision
or choose a course of action.
23. When you say something to someone.
In Tagalog, it can be translated to
“pinapayuhan”.
Advise Verb
3
Counsel, recommend, caution, direct, encourage,
instruct, preach, urge.
Synonyms
24. EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES
The local meteorologist said, "I advise everyone to evacuate
before the hurricane makes landfall."
Mary advised me to stop taking the medicine, as it does more
harm than good.
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3 Please advise her to stop smoking, as she refuses to listen to me.
4 My teacher advised us to revise our subjects regularly.
27. Modifies a noun; something can be or seem
good.
GoodAdjective
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WellAdverb
Modifies a verb or which an action can be done
well. However, when talking about health, it can
be used as an adjective.
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A common English error is to misuse the words, good
and well. The rule of thumb is that:
28. Remember: When pondering
whether good or well is best for
your sentence, take note that
good modifies a person, place, or
thing, whereas well modifies an
action.
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EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES
Incorrect: Did you do good on your exams?
Correct: Did you do well on your exams?
Correct: I can’t believe it! I did well on the test.
Incorrect: I can’t believe it! I did good on the test.
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Incorrect: This is well lasagna!
Correct: This is good lasagna!
Correct: Marielle is a good singer.
Incorrect: Marielle is a well singer.
30. Exceptions to the
Exceptions to the
Well/Good Rule
Well/Good Rule
Health and Wellbeing
Correct: She asked about David’s illness, and I told her he is well now.
Incorrect: She asked about David’s illness, and I told her he is good now.
When you tell someone “Be good!” you are talking about the
behavior of that person.
When we refer to a person’s health or wellbeing, well is customarily
used as an adjective.
However, to say, “Be well!” is to express a wish for their good health.
31. Exceptions to the
Exceptions to the
Well/Good Rule
Well/Good Rule
Linking Verbs
Correct: That slice of chocolate cake looks so good.
Incorrect: That slice of chocolate cake looks so well.
Linking verbs can be used with good, an adjective, rather than well, an
adverb, because they describe a state rather than an action.
Common linking verbs are sense verbs such as feel, seem, look, appear,
smell, taste, and sound.
More examples:
The car appears good on the exterior.
The idea seems good to me.
34. Everyday vs.
Everyday vs.
Every day
Every day
Everyday
Functions as an adjective that describes an action or
item that’s commonplace or something that you do as
a matter of habit.
THE DIFFERENCE
Every day Is a phrase that simply means “each day.” It refers to
something that happens daily.
35. Everyday is a compound word that functions as
an adjective. You use it before a noun, not after,
to describe something that is regular or
common.
Everyday Adjective
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Ordinary, usual, unremarkable.
Synonyms
36. EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES
It is used to describe regular or commonplace items or occurrences.
These are my everyday shoes.
Helping people is an everyday task for emergency room doctors.
Taking a vacation is a great way to escape everyday life.
Becky's everyday makeup includes a light eyeshadow and lip tint.
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37. The phrase every day indicates that something
happens each day.
Every dayAdverbial phrase
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Every day is better than the last one.
Every day offers new opportunities.
Every day shows us the possibility of life.
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It is more commonly used as an adverbial
phrase.
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It can be used as a noun phrase when it functions
as a noun, such as:
Daily, day by day, on a daily basis.
Synonyms
38. EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES
It modifies the verb to answer the question "when" or "how often.”
I order the same spinach salad every day.
Tammy gets to work early every day.
Our team has to meet every day this week to finish the project.
Every day, I write my wife an email to tell her that I love her.
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