The participle and gerund form of to fill is "filling."
(the spelling filing, one L, is the gerund form of to file)
Use "fill the gap," but fill in the blanks.
They're
The correct spelling for the verb is to inflate (fill with air or gases).
Yes it's one word. The correct spelling is "fulfill".
She really likes "that" house over there.
filled and have filled
The past participle of fill is filled.
The past participle is filled.
It's filled.
"Filled" is the past tense as well as the past participle.
Elles sont de Belgique.
The past participle of the verb "go" is "gone".It is not difficult to find the past and present participle of any verb. Just think "I have ..." and "I am ..." respectively, and then fill in the blank with the right word.Thus:To go: I go, I have gone, I am going.To think: I think, I have thought, I am thinking.To sing: I sing, I have sung, I am singing.To be: I am, I have been, I am being.
No, it is not a preposition. It is a verb form, past tense and past participle of "to fill", and can be used as an adjective.
Use "fill the gap," but fill in the blanks.
because it is important to fill a box with water at regular intervals
they will regular shock thing if they fill harmed
No, "filled" is a past participle verb, not a preposition. It is used to describe a state of being full or complete.