The answer depends on the kind of questions which have blanks. Different types of question requires different methods.
fill is a verb (fill in the blanks) full is a adjective (You are full of ideas)
the dodging tables means as given below 3x_=15 x6=42 Fill in the blanks as given above are dodging tables It could be an Alphabet in the fill in blanks like 3 X A =15 B X 6 = 42 what is the value of A and B
drunk as a skunk
minimum point
a singer could use math to count there money. they could also use it to calculate there taxes and things
Fill in the Blanks was created in 2010.
The word "tear" can be a homograph and fit both blanks. It can mean "to rip" or "a drop of water from the eye."
The campers in their tents are tense about reports of bears.
AWARENESS.
fill is a verb (fill in the blanks) full is a adjective (You are full of ideas)
my shampoos the best in the
Yes, that is correct. You should answer all the multiple choice questions regardless, and only fill in the blanks with the information that you know for certain. It's better to leave blanks on the fill-in-the-blank sections rather than making guesses.
the dodging tables means as given below 3x_=15 x6=42 Fill in the blanks as given above are dodging tables It could be an Alphabet in the fill in blanks like 3 X A =15 B X 6 = 42 what is the value of A and B
it starts with a (fill in the blanks) D__R__C__
drunk as a skunk
Use "fill the gap," but fill in the blanks.
Here is an example of a sentence using the word fill: You need to take the time to fill in the blanks.