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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Check on someone or check in on someone?

Do you say, "to check on someone" or "to check in on someone"?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

Thank you.

  

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Both are possible. g. a room, a house) in order to do the check.

  • Both are possible.
  • g.
  • a room, a house) in order to do the check.
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Both are possible. "check in on" suggests that you go in somewhere (e.g. a room, a house) in order to do the check.

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