Use to Phrasal Verbs 'Check out' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Translation in Hindi Language

The phrasal verb “check out” means to look at something or to investigate it. In spoken English, it is often used when we want to see or learn more about something. In Hindi, it can be translated as or .

Usage Examples and Translation

1. "You should check out that new restaurant in town."
"तुम्हें शहर के उस नए रेस्तरां को देखना चाहिए।"

2. "I will check out the movie this weekend."
"मैं इस सप्ताहांत फिल्म को देखूंगा।"

3. "Check out this book; it’s really interesting!"
"इस किताब को देखो; यह वास्तव में दिलचस्प है!"

Key Mistakes

1. Using “check out” in a formal context: It is more casual and should be used in informal conversations.
2. Confusing it with “check in”: “Check in” means to register or arrive at a place, while “check out” means to look at or examine something.
3. Forgetting to use it with a subject: Always use it with a subject, like "I check out" or "You check out."

Using “check out” can make your English sound more natural and friendly!

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