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Sabrynazulkyflyyy Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Is there a difference?

1. Let's check out the answer in the back of the book.

1. Let's check the answer in the back of the book

  

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"Check out" is slang for something like "observe for purposes of excitement". "

  • "Check out" is slang for something like "observe for purposes of excitement".
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"Check out" is slang for something like "observe for purposes of excitement". You want "check", which means something like "observe for purposes of verification."

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