Checks, for the noun. As a verb, "check" is the plural, and the 3rd person singular form is "checks."
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There is no plural for which
The plural form of potential is potentials.
The plural of drought is droughts.
The plural of synagogue is synagogues.
Mistletoes is the plural of mistletoe
The plural form of the noun 'leaf' is leaves.The plural form of the noun phrase is cheque leaves.
Both are correct. If a single cheque is used it is called a cheque leaf. If a number of Cheques are used, collectively they are called cheque leaves or a cheque book or a booklet of Cheques. They all refer to one and the same. The difference is just the number of Cheques under consideration.
Sukkuk is an Arabic word and plural of a word Sakk. It signifies legal instrument deed or cheque.
To check a cheque, you must check if the cheque is checked by checking the checked cheque of checking a checked cheque as a checker.
A person holding the cheque can collect the amount if it is a bearer cheque. The payee (i.e. the person in whose favour the cheque is issued) only or his authorized person only can collect the amount of the cheque if it is an order cheque
cheque of is a right grammar!
Yes. A Single cheque is also called a cheque leaf
Yes, that is the correct spelling of process.Some example sentences are:I will process your cheque for you.Can you process this food please?She begins to explain the process to the new employees.
When either of the below happens: * Not enough funds in the account to pay the cheque * Signature of the cheque issuer does not match with the signature in the cheque * Cheque is expired (Date of cheque is before 6 months from date of deposit) * There are any over-writings in the cheque without being counter signed by the cheque issuer.
Cheque Leaf means s singhal cheque of your chequebook.
cas cheque
honoured cheque