I find this sentence interesting. Without knowing "check under" as a chunk, I might have produced something like "check the under of the bonnet". How would you parse this sentence? As far as I know, "check under" is not a phrasal verb, so we need to consider "check" and "under the table" as separate. But what bothers me is "under the table" functions like an object. Any ideas?
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No. "check under" is not a phrasal verb. You're right about that.
— CalifJim
No.
"check under" is not a phrasal verb.
You're right about that.
I think you're expecting an object that isn't there.
I'll need to [check (whatever needs to be checked) / take a look (at whatever needs to be looked at)] under the bonnet/hood 1 .
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