Aug 15
CHECK IN; CHECK somebody or something IN
Read these sentences carefully.
- In summer days it’s a good idea to check in two hours before your flight because the airports are really crowded.
- While I was checking the visitors in, the computer broke down.
- We’ve just closed the flight. All the passengers have been checked in.
- When I arrive in Paris, I will go and check in to my hotel.
MEANING
Check in somebody: to take somebody’s name, check their reservation, give them a key etc…
Check in something: to leave or accept luggage to be put on a plane.
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