The words "YOUR" and "YOU'RE" are homophones because they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. "YOUR" indicates possession, while "YOU'RE" is a contraction for "you are." The words "YOUR" and "YOU'RE" in the sentence have different meanings, making them homophones.
Checked in is a phrasal verb it is the past tense of check in.
The English word for "ipatingin" is "have it checked" or "get it checked."
Checkis a regular verb so the past and past participle are both checked
The past participle tense of "check" is "checked."
No, it is not. The word "checked" is the past tense and past participle of the verb to check. It may be used as an adjective.
The transmission computer has deteced a malfunction and set a code. Have the system checked for codes.
The capital of Pakistan is Islamabad. You know you could've checked the Internet
Last i checked it was around 7,630
The last time I checked.............it was CALIFORNIA! DA......................
Checking into a flight involves confirming your reservation, receiving a boarding pass, and dropping off any checked luggage before proceeding to the security checkpoint.
Sapporo is the fifth-largest city in Japan by population and it is the capital of Hokkaidō refecture.
"Checking in for a flight involves confirming your reservation, receiving a boarding pass, and dropping off any checked luggage at the airline counter or kiosk before proceeding to the departure gate."
There are a number of reasons. We recommend you get this checked over by the doctor to make sure it is only something simple like the cold, or dehydration - amongst any number of other harmless causes.
Olympia! i think it's correct, i haven't checked my abc's of geography yet.
Same place on all cars, in the dipstick tube. The fluid expands and should be checked when hot. Be sure not to overfill or you will have to remove excess fluid by siphon or by dropping the transmission pan which is time consuming.
(in order) Memphis, Itjtawy (I checked the spelling. It's right. Trust me. Google it.), Akhetaten (modern Amarna), Sais, and finally Alexandria. Today it is at Cairo.
No. The queen can't be "checked", only the king can be checked.