
"Check on you" vs "Check up on you" | WordReference Forums
Dec 20, 2015 · By far the most common use of check-up (in the UK, and probably generally) is in the sense of a medical – that is, a routine medical, or dental, examination. Check, on the other …
What are the differences between "check it" and "check it out"?
Hey man, check it -- I got these new shoes. This is a colloquial slang application of the phrase "check it" -- here the phrase is always used unmodified and is merely used to draw attention to …
"check with" v. "check in with" | WordReference Forums
Jul 29, 2016 · Hi. So, to my knowledge, to check with is frequently used in contexts similar to these: - I checked with the company to see what type of insurance they had. - I checked with …
check vs check on - WordReference Forums
Dec 18, 2009 · Hi What's the difference between "check" and " check on". I have the following sentences: I need to check your heart. I am here to check on my blood pressure. I think " on" …
“to check IN on someone” OR “to check on someone“?
Oct 3, 2020 · I think check up on is the best as this can carry the sense of finding out about their welfare. It can of course also have the sense of monitoring them in a work place or elsewhere …
check with / by - WordReference Forums
Feb 25, 2013 · I have a little trouble with the word 'check'... it is said: a) check by someone b) check by a tool c) check with someone d) check with a tool can I say all of these? Thank you.
difference - The use of "check" or "check on" in context - English ...
Nov 25, 2019 · I would use check in this instance. Check on someone or something means to look at them to make sure they are OK, or to monitor their progress - but it can also be used in …
"Tick" vs. "check" the box - English Language Learners Stack …
Sep 11, 2015 · I came across the following example: Tick the box if you would like more details. In the sentence, "tick the box" means mark the specific checkbox. If we have the following …
check if/check that - WordReference Forums
May 14, 2007 · Can anyone help me with the usage of "if" and "that" in combination with the verb "check". The context of my inquiry is instructions. Examples: - Press the call button and check …
Usage of "Rain check" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
From time to time I hear the phrase rain check. For instance I have to take a rain check on that. I would say that means I have to get back to you on that issue. How do I use that phrase? Wha...