Sure. It is as much a shape as anything else that you can put on paper or in print. It is not one of the standard shapes of geometry and it may have no name other than 'check mark', but it is a shape.
In the US "cheak" is correctly spelled - check (as in "a check mark" or "pay by check") in some countries such as the UK it may be spelled cheque. The side of your mouth is spelled cheek.
It is sometimes called a "check mark". It consists of a short stroke down and to the right, followed by a longer one (at least three times longer) up and to the right. It is a mark made against a list to show that a particular item has been completed satisfactorily.
If I am assuming that you are writing a document on a computer, to spell check in Microsoft Word, under the tab "Review" their is a link/button that has an ABC with a check mark and it usually says "Spelling & Grammar. click on that and it will help you correct your mistakes.
He has a wry sense of humor, with little twists in it. She gave a wry little smile, like a check mark on her face.
A tick mark.
Here is the standard: if the blank you are completing is in the shape of a box, a check mark is the most appropriate way to fill it; if the blank you are completing is in the shape of a line (fill in the blank line), the correct way to reply is with a check mark. You can correlate to these that the best way to complete a question with ovals for your response is to completely fill, or darken, the oval that corresponds with your answer.
its sometimes a shape but some of them are formattin mark
Dashboard light in the shape of a triangle, yellow, with an exclamation mark in the middle. And, on the monitor, it tells us to check the hybrid system.
Tally mark
A check mark means the person saw the message.
There are two syllables. Check and mark are one syllable each.
because its excited
Asterisk
A check mark is not a simple machine. It is just a mark that is used to indicate that a textual item is correct or has been chosen or verified.
This is called an asterisk.
Yes
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