An APT number is a flat or appartment number.
Apt. stands for unit number. If you live in a house the answer is n/a. By the way it is also frequently listed as "Unit Number, Unit, Unit#, Apartment Number, Apt# or apt#" If you live in an apartment, you want to add your unit number, such as 1001, 305, 4B or A so the person receiving the application has the residential info they need to contact you or verify what you wrote.
It usually designates an apartment that shares a building address with others.
You can write it in the second address section, or simply write it after your road, street, ect. For example: 123 Number Street, Apt 204 OR 123 Number Street Apt 204
I have seen some addresses with a 1/2 and some use apt A or B to the number probably the best way
It was apt that they had a ball on the cake, given his love of the sport.
Apt. stands for unit number. If you live in a house the answer is n/a. By the way it is also frequently listed as "Unit Number, Unit, Unit#, Apartment Number, Apt# or apt#" If you live in an apartment, you want to add your unit number, such as 1001, 305, 4B or A so the person receiving the application has the residential info they need to contact you or verify what you wrote.
"Apt." on a job application stands for "apartment." If you live in an apartment, put in the number or floor there (such as Apt. 1 or 2nd Floor). If you don't live in an apartment, leave it blank.
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Apt. 1518.
It usually designates an apartment that shares a building address with others.
go to:brazil,0286,apt number 100
You can write it in the second address section, or simply write it after your road, street, ect. For example: 123 Number Street, Apt 204 OR 123 Number Street Apt 204
apt - competently able. As in: He is an apt student. apt - exactly suitable. As in: an apt reply. apt - naturally disposed to. As in: he is apt to ignore advice. apt - at risk of something unpleasant. As in: She is apt to lose.
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The prefix of "apt" is "a-".
here is a way to use apt. If she did it once, she is apt to do it again.