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Did you go to check up vs Did you go the check up

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is "Did you go for a check-up?". The preposition "for" is needed to indicate the purpose of going, and the noun phrase should be "a check-up" to refer to a medical examination.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 844 views

Did you go to check up

This phrase is incorrect. It lacks the necessary preposition and article.

Incorrect. The preposition "to" is missing, and the correct noun phrase should be "a check-up."
  • You go check up on Jack. I got this.
  • Got to go check up on Gretchen.
  • I have to go check up on the boat.
  • Then at least go to your check-ups regularly.
  • Honey, I may cut out early. I have to go check up on the boat.
  • I'll go check up on lsmael.
  • Well, maybe I'll go check up on him later.
  • Andre, let's go and check up there.
  • I'll go medical check-up tomorrow and donate my kidney to Ping.
  • Look, I did go and check up on Matthew Volper and I spoke to his mother.
  • Aya, I think it's better for you to go for a check up.
  • Your doctor will tell you how often you should go for periodic check-ups, taking into account your general state of health.
  • I want to go see Karen, check up on the state of our union.
  • Why don't you just go and check up on her?
  • So let's go for a check up, alright?
  • Will you go up and check on Mimi for me?
  • You think we ought to go over there and check up on them?
  • We... we need a few people to go check and clean up some Zs and see what's going on at the perimeter.
  • She had to go up and check your room.
  • We'll go up and check, in any case.

Did you go the check up

This phrase is also incorrect. It lacks the necessary preposition and article.

Incorrect. The preposition "to" is missing, and the correct noun phrase should be "a check-up."
  • You go check up on Jack. I got this.
  • Got to go check up on Gretchen.
  • I have to go check up on the boat.
  • Honey, I may cut out early. I have to go check up on the boat.
  • I'll go check up on lsmael.
  • Well, maybe I'll go check up on him later.
  • Andre, let's go and check up there.
  • I'll go medical check-up tomorrow and donate my kidney to Ping.
  • Look, I did go and check up on Matthew Volper and I spoke to his mother.
  • Then at least go to your check-ups regularly.
  • Aya, I think it's better for you to go for a check up.
  • Your doctor will tell you how often you should go for periodic check-ups, taking into account your general state of health.
  • I want to go see Karen, check up on the state of our union.
  • Why don't you just go and check up on her?
  • So let's go for a check up, alright?
  • Will you go up and check on Mimi for me?
  • You think we ought to go over there and check up on them?
  • We... we need a few people to go check and clean up some Zs and see what's going on at the perimeter.
  • She had to go up and check your room.
  • We'll go up and check, in any case.

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