In banking, a check is a paper document used to deliver funds from one person or entity to another. A check tells a financial institution β such as a bank, credit union or a business offering
Check on is a phrasal verb that means verify, ascertain, or monitor the state or condition of. It's a subtle difference between the two, and, in the example you gave, I think either could be applied. If you asked me which one was more correct, I think I'd vote for check , rather than check on , but that was only after consulting a dictionary.
I would say "checking" is better in this scenario. "checking out" has the connotation of "checking out the babes", or perhaps "checking out Mrs. Johnson". β user3169. Nov 13, 2014 at 7:36. Add a comment.
I get upgraded without using mobile check-in. There are generally two reasons why people use mobile check-in services: convenience, and because they think it will enhance their chances of an upgrade. I don't really buy the convenience argument since at 99% of hotels you still need to stop by the front desk, show your ID and swipe your credit
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check in vs check on