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No, "check it out" and "check on it" are not synonyms-they have different meanings. "Check it out" means to look at, explore, or examine something, often out of curiosity or interest. For example, "You should check it out-it’s a great movie!" "Check on it" means to monitor or ensure that something is okay or working properly. For example, "I’ll check on it later to make sure everything’s fine."
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The teacher broke down the complex theory into simple terms.
Thanks for your videos. They are so helpful for us. What about have aconversation with someone ? It would be fun and would make us improve our understanding of english language !
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The children get along with each other most of the time.
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He brought up the topic of his childhood during the therapy session.
She brought up the idea of going on vacation.
Well. Very appreciated your great work. But also explaining another meaning of turn on might help adult learners under some circumstances I think. 😂
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She brought up her children to be independent and responsible.
He brought up his breakfast after the roller coaster ride.
Is the expression "check it out" synonym of "check on it"?
No, "check it out" and "check on it" are not synonyms-they have different meanings. "Check it out" means to look at, explore, or examine something, often out of curiosity or interest. For example, "You should check it out-it’s a great movie!" "Check on it" means to monitor or ensure that something is okay or working properly. For example, "I’ll check on it later to make sure everything’s fine."
It's the first time I hear "cut" pronounced that way. I've always heard /kʌt/.
The old bridge is starting to fall apart.
He slipped on the ice and fell down.
We need to come up with a new marketing strategy.
Prof Harry, is it ok to say: "Do not blow up the matter as it is not that serious". Please advise. Long live Prof Harry!
I bumped into a stranger on the crowded subway.
The communication system broke down during the emergency.
The doctor checked out the patient's injuries.
The car tire blew up on the highway.
I dropped by the bakery to pick up some bread.
The company backed down from its plan to build a factory in the environmentally sensitive area
The doctor told him to ease up on the exercise.
The game was called off because of heavy rain.
Why don't you drop by for coffee sometime next week?
She brought up the idea of going on vacation.