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"I'll have a check" and "I'll check it"
Hi Everybody,
I'd like to know if there is any different between "I'll have a check" and "I'll check it.
Thanks.
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Re: "I'll have a check" and "I'll check it"

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?
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Re: "I'll have a check" and "I'll check it"

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%.
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Re: "I'll have a check" and "I'll check it"
"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.)
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Re: "I'll have a check" and "I'll check it"

Originally Posted by
Maniak
"I will must a check."
I will have to check
for the obligations in the past, use "had to"
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Re: "I'll have a check" and "I'll check it"

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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