10 Phrasal Verbs with CHECK: check in, check out, check for...

When you add a preposition to a verb, you get a phrasal verb, which allows you to express much more than with just the verb itself. In this lesson, I will teach you ten phrasal verbs that use the verb “check”. Examples include “check in”, “check out”, “check for”, “check with”, and more. Some of these have several meanings, too. If you’ve ever wondered why we “check in” at a hotel but “check into” a hospital, this lesson is for you. Check this lesson off your list, and then practice all these phrasal verbs by doing the quiz at . TRANSCRIPT And I’m back with the torture of phrasal verbs. I know everyone hates phrasal verbs; I hate them, too, because there’re so many of them. They’re confusing, but cool; I’m going to teach them to you. My name’s Ronnie, and I am going to make you check out this lesson. So, today’s lesson is phrasal verbs of “check“. So, we have, first of all, the construction of a phrasal verb. A phrasal verb is a verb with a preposition, or two
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