I will check it out

I will check it out(
ay
 
wihl
 
chehk
 
ihd
 
aut
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. lo miraré
Go look at the sculpture near the back of the garden. - I will check it out.Ve a mirar la escultura que hay cerca de la parte trasera del jardín. - La miraré.
b. echaré un vistazo
The washer is making a funny noise. - I will check it out.La lavadora está haciendo un ruido raro. - Echaré un vistazo.
c.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
The band's new album is fantastic. You'll love it. - Cool. I will check it out.El nuevo álbum del grupo está fantástico. Te va a encantar. - Chévere. Voy a escucharlo.
You will like the coffeehouse on Fifth Street. - Really? I will check it out this weekend.Te va a gustar el café en la calle Cinco. - ¿Tú crees? Me pasaré por allí este fin de semana.
a. lo comprobaré
I think there's something wrong with the website. - I will check it out when I get a chance.Creo que algo va mal en el sitio web. - Lo comprobaré en cuanto pueda.
a. lo sacaré
Can you borrow this book for me? - I will check it out if you promise to return it on time.¿Puedes sacar este libro de la biblioteca por mí? - Lo sacaré si prometes devolverlo a tiempo.
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