Today’s vocabulary: “CHECK OUT” (part 3!)
Another meaning: In daily American English, “check out” can also mean to leave a hotel or finish paying at a store. You'll hear this when someone is leaving a place after staying or shopping there.
Note:
- In stores, people usually say “check out at the counter.”
- In hotels, they say “check out of the hotel.”
Examples:
- We have to check out of the hotel by 11 a.m.
- She checked out at the counter and headed straight home.
Can you use “checks out” in a sentence?? 🤔
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