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Yeni (钟雪利)
What does "check in", "check it out", and "check this out" means? Thanks.
21 feb 2024 09:45
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CHECK IN can mean: register at a hotel / update how you are
- When we arrived at the hotel, we checked in at reception.
- Hey, I'm just calling to check in and see how you are.
CHECK something OUT can mean: have a look at
- Hey dude, this dog can do tricks! Check it out!
- Mum, check this out! I got an A on my test!
21 febbraio 2024
It means reservation and departure
21 febbraio 2024
To expand, “check out” (without an object) means when you leave a hotel. For example: “You must check out of your room by 11am tomorrow.” It can also be used when you borrow something, such as from a library. Ex: “I checked out your favorite book from the library.” Lastly, it’s used when you finish shopping and pay, such as at a grocery store. Ex: “That’s everything, so I’m ready to check out.”
One other note: “check in” is a verb, whereas the hyphenated version “check-in” can be used as either a noun or adjective. Ex: “Check-in is at 3pm” or “The check-in process is very simple.”
Similarly, “check out” is a verb, while “checkout” is a noun or adjective. Ex: “Checkout is at 11am” or “The checkout line is very long.”
21 febbraio 2024
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Yeni (钟雪利)
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Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Indonesiano, Coreano
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Inglese, Coreano
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