Are there any cases in which "to check something," "to check on something," and "to check up on something" may be used interchangeably?
If so, would you please give me some examples?
Thank you.
teal lime Are there any cases in which "to check something," "to check on something," and "to check up on something" may be used interchangeably? No, not that I know of. Each has a slightly different meaning and usage.
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teal limeAre there any cases in which "to check something," "to check on something," and "to check up on something" may be used interchangeably?
No, not that I know of. Each has a slightly different meaning and usage. I doubt you'll find any good examples like that.
CJ