Collocation
check out
Definition
to look at something because it is interesting; or to leave a hotel and pay your bill
'check out' is a common English collocation. to look at something because it is interesting; or to leave a hotel and pay your bill
check out + something / check out + of + place
“Check out this new café near the station—it's amazing.”
Examples
- _____ out this video when you have a minute.
- We _____ out a few apartments before choosing this one.
- You should _____ out that new restaurant on Main Street.
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- I’m going to _____ out of the hotel tomorrow morning.
- They _____ out at noon and headed straight to the airport.
- If you like science fiction, _____ out her latest book.
- The librarian suggested I _____ out the history section for more sources.
- Before you buy it, _____ out the reviews online.
- We have to _____ out by 11 a.m., or the hotel charges an extra fee.
More phrasal verbs
- go out to leave home to spend time socially (e.g., for dinner, drinks, entertainment); also used for datin…
- go back to return to a place or to return to an earlier situation, time, or topic
- go ahead to start or continue after getting permission; to proceed
- check in to arrive and register your presence (especially at a hotel or airport), or to report your status