Mar 2, 2017
- Study box. Read these sentences carefully.
1. The police are checking out her story. 2. They always check people out before offering them a job. 3. I gave them a false address but they didn’t check it out. 4. You need to get that cough checked out by a doctor. - Use the sentences in the study box to help you do these exercises.
- Complete the meanings, using all of the words below:
honest • true • correct • reliable • acceptable
If you check somebody out, you find out if they are or
If you check something out, you find out if it is or - Which of these are grammatically possible?
- I checked his story out.
- I checked out his story.
- I checked it out.
- I checked out it.
- His story was checked out.
- Complete the meanings, using all of the words below:
- Rewrite the following sentences so that the meaning stays the same, using the verb ‘check somebody or something out’:
- I don’t trust him. I think we should find out if his story is true.
I think we should - The police investigated the names and addresses to see if they were real.
The police - Can you see if something is correct for me?
Can you for me? - They always do thorough checks on any potential employees.
Potential employees are always
- I don’t trust him. I think we should find out if his story is true.
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