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I checked the conference agenda vs I looked the conference agenda

The correct phrase is 'I checked the conference agenda.' 'Checked' is the appropriate verb to use when verifying or examining something. 'Looked' is not the correct verb to convey the action of verifying or examining.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 704 views

I checked the conference agenda

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you verified or examined the conference agenda.

Examples:

  • I checked the conference agenda and everything seems to be in order.
  • She checked the conference agenda to see if her presentation time had changed.

Alternatives:

  • I reviewed the conference agenda
  • I examined the conference agenda
  • I verified the conference agenda
  • I inspected the conference agenda
  • I scrutinized the conference agenda

I looked the conference agenda

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Looked' should be followed by 'at' to indicate the action of viewing or observing something.

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