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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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I check that out

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Weather forecast

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Man: Well, I do a lot of work here around this city.

I'd like to know whether I'm going to get soaking wet or

frozen to death or I should wear my shorts or what do,

you know, I check that out.

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(I check that out.)

What does "that" refer to? I check what out?

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rezaenglish I check what out? Without seeing the entire context in which this statement is made, it is not completely certain whether he means: 1. Check out the weather forecast.

  • rezaenglish I check what out?
  • Without seeing the entire context in which this statement is made, it is not completely certain whether he means: 1.
  • Check out the weather forecast.
  • 2.
  • Check out (in the weather forecast) the things he just mentioned -- whether he's going to get soaking wet, frozen to death, etc.
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rezaenglishI check what out?

Without seeing the entire context in which this statement is made, it is not completely certain whether he means:

1. Check out the weather forecast.

2. Check out (in the weather forecast) the things he just mentioned -- whether he's going to get soaking wet, frozen to death, etc.

However, without any more infor

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