check over
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle over
Meanings
Examine something carefully to look for errors or faults
Why “over”? You go over the same thing again to review it or do it again.
“Check over your work before handing it in.”
“The editor checked over the article.”
“Could you check this over before I send it?”
Don't confuse with
Check over means examine something carefully to look for errors or faults. Check off means mark items on a list as done or counted.
Test yourself
“Check over your work before handing it in.” What does it mean?
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Sink In connects verbs by particle pattern, contrast pairs, and shared base verbs.
check off
A contrast learners often mix up
Mark items on a list as done or counted
brood over
Same over pattern: again
Think anxiously or moodily about something for a long time
chew over
Same over pattern: again
Discuss or consider at length
do over
Same over pattern: again
Repeat an action in order to do it correctly; Decorate or refurbish a room
glance over
Same over pattern: again
Look at something quickly
go over
Same over pattern: again
Move from this side to the other; Examine or review something carefully; Be received in a particular way by an audience; Move to visit someone's house; Change to a different side, system or position
hash over
Same over pattern: again
Discuss exhaustively, often heatedly
look over
Same over pattern: again
Inspect something quickly but carefully
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