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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Make a cheque payable to or make OUT a cheque payable to

Should I use "make out" or just "make" in the sentence below?

Please make/make out a cheque (check) payable to.....

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teal lime Should I use "make out" or just "make" in the sentence below? "make" Both have been used for quite some time, but "make" is used more these days. CJ

  • teal lime Should I use "make out" or just "make" in the sentence below?
  • "make" Both have been used for quite some time, but "make" is used more these days.
  • CJ
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teal limeShould I use "make out" or just "make" in the sentence below?

"make"

Both have been used for quite some time, but "make" is used more these days.

CJ

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