[Grammar] To fill someone in

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EnFr.

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Hello to everyone in this forum.

Could anyone help me, please? Which of the following sentences are correct

Please, fill me in on the investment project
Please, fill me in about the investment project
 
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EnFr, we are not going to keep telling you to end every sentence with a punctuation mark; it's just the same as in Spanish.
 
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[STRIKE]Hello to everyone in this forum.[/STRIKE] Unnecessary.

Could anyone help me, please? Which of the following sentences are correct?

Please no comma here fill me in on the investment project.
Please no comma here fill me in about the investment project.

Yet again, you have failed to use closing punctuation marks. As Rover said, it's exactly the same in Spanish. I am going to close this thread now. If you want to ask the same question again, post a new thread with correct punctuation.
 
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