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Hey everybody, can somebody tell me the difference between check and check out
25 de jun. de 2022 14:13
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Check is like revise something. Check out is when you leave a hotel, for example, and you give the keys back
25 de junio de 2022
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They both have a wide variety of meanings and both nouns and verbs.
A check can be a piece of paper used to transfer bank funds, your bill at a restaurant, or a mark that looks like this: √. "Check out" can be the place in a grocery store where you pay for your purchases.
"To check" can be to verify, examine or investigate something; or type or write a check mark. It can also mean to bring something to a stop. "To check out" can be to leave a hotel after your stay, or to pay for your purchases in a store. It can also be to investigate something, to explore a place, or to look at someone or something.
25 de junio de 2022
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^^^ meanings as nouns and verbs ^^^
25 de junio de 2022
Check is to to see if something is ok, for example, I have to check and see if I turned off the stove. You can also check something that you have written for errors. Another way it could be used if someone asks you if you have a certain item and you can say, I will check and see if I still have it. Check out is usually used to check out of a hotel, meaning that you pay your bill and leave. In slang "check out". can mean you stop paying attention to something or you are not interested in it anymore. Example: When his wife starts nagging him he just checks out. (stops listening and thinks about something else other than her and her nagging. Also I guy can "check out an attractive woman or vice versa. Look them up and down. Ex. Check out that good looking chick over there.
26 de junio de 2022
to check - to verify
to check out - to leave (hotel/school) or to observe (something)
26 de junio de 2022
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