Because green is for go
An auditor should typically use a blue or black pen for official documentation. Blue ink is preferred because it provides a clear distinction between original documents and photocopies, while black ink is also acceptable for clarity and professionalism. It's important to avoid using colored inks like red or green, as they can be distracting and may not be suitable for formal records.
Use an apostrophe if you want to show possession. Example: auditors' book
use a pen/pencil and paper or a computer with appropriate software and a printer with ink/toner and paper
The auditors are checking our inventory.
You probably can't. If you want to try, use paper with ink on it first before you mess up the money order.
charege head master use for green ink pen &sing
Yes.
government employee may use green pen and even principal also
green or red
No it is not
use a ink pen with a spring and the ink from the pen
I have never used a pen and ink. I use a paint brush and a pencil.
No, a pen can be made from various materials e.g. a quill, metal, plastic, but not ink, the pen is filled with or dipped into ink prior to use.
No. I use my pen without the ink though!
No it will clog up your fountain pen.
A pen that is filled with ink is typically called an "ink pen." This term can refer to various types of pens that use liquid ink, including fountain pens and rollerball pens. These pens have reservoirs that hold ink, allowing for smooth writing.
Well, it's ink that comes out of a pen. That's how they work. The makers fill the pen brush up with ink, and then you can use it if you buy it. If the ink in the pen dries out (or runs out) you can't use it anymore enless you fill up the pen with ink or buy new pens. By the way, its a tiny bit dangerous and pointless to fill the pen wih ink again so be right, buy new ones!! I hope I helped xxx