Hi Everybody, I'd like to know if there is any different between "I'll have a check" and "I'll check it. Thanks.
Originally Posted by Williamyh I'd like to know if there is any difference between "I'll have a check" and "I'll check it". Possibly. Context?
Originally Posted by Williamyh Hi Everybody, I'd like to know if there is any different between "I'll have a check" and "I'll check it. Thanks. "I'll have a check" is maybe like "I will must a check." but I don't know it on 100%.
"I'll have a check" and "I'll check it" probably mean the same thing. ("I will must a check" is not something I recognize.)
Originally Posted by Maniak "I will must a check." I will have to check for the obligations in the past, use "had to"
Originally Posted by Williamyh Hi Everybody, I'd like to know if there is any different between "I'll have a check" and "I'll check it. Thanks. The former sounds like a more British formulation. As an American, I would say "I'll check it out." Or "I'll check into it."
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