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Allan Chen
Can someone help me explain What is the difference between "check out" and "find", i know when i leave the hotel, i need to check out, see the following examples.

Please find a teacher on italki for your english learning=Please check out a teacher on italki for your english learning?

I don't check out a better solution to avoid this = i don't find a better solution to avoid this?

Oct 18, 2017 9:28 AM
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HI Allan, to check out doesn't really mean the same as find. To check out has several meanings. 1- to check out of a hotel - you already know this. 2- to find out information about someone or something to make sure that everything is fine, or to ascertain that a story is true or correct. So if you "checked out" a teacher on italki, you would find out more about them, check that their qualifications are genuine etc. If someone makes a complaint to the police, they have to "check it out", or investigate it to find out if the complaint is likely to be true and if it needs further action. I hope that helps
October 18, 2017
hi Allen, "check out" is an odd expression when used to mean "look at". It can mean "look at that beautiful man/woman" or "look at that great restaurant" etc so not really "search" in that context.
October 18, 2017
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