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A check is a piece of paper used to pay for things instead of using cash.

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Explanation at your level:

A check is a piece of paper from a bank. You use it to pay for things. You write the amount of money on the paper. Then you give it to a person. They take the paper to the bank to get the money. It is very useful for big payments.

When you have a bank account, you can use a check to pay for goods or services. You must sign the check so the bank knows it is really you. Always keep your checkbook in a safe place because it is like having cash.

In many countries, paying by check is becoming less common because of online banking. However, many landlords and businesses still prefer them for security reasons. If you lose your checkbook, you should call your bank immediately to prevent fraud.

The use of a check serves as a reliable audit trail for financial transactions. While digital transfers are faster, a check provides a physical record that is often required in legal or real estate contexts. Understanding how to fill one out correctly is a fundamental life skill.

While the check has been largely superseded by electronic funds transfer (EFT) and credit systems, it remains a significant instrument in commercial law. Its utility lies in its function as a 'negotiable instrument,' which allows for the transfer of value without the immediate movement of physical currency, provided the drawer has sufficient funds.

Historically, the check revolutionized commerce by decoupling the physical movement of gold or specie from the act of payment. This abstraction of value is a cornerstone of modern banking. Despite the digital shift, the cultural and legal framework surrounding the check persists as a testament to the evolution of fiduciary responsibility and trust in financial institutions.

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  • Check is a paper payment method.
  • It is used to instruct banks.
  • Spelled 'cheque' in the UK.
  • Commonly used for rent and business.

Think of a check as a formal, paper-based instruction to your bank. When you write a check, you are essentially telling your bank, 'Please take this specific amount of money from my account and give it to the person named on this paper.'

It is a classic way to move money around. Even though we use apps and cards all the time now, checks are still very important for big payments like buying a house or paying for school tuition. They provide a physical paper trail, which makes them great for record-keeping.

The word check has a fascinating history that dates back to the game of chess! It comes from the Persian word 'shah,' meaning 'king.' In chess, when you attack the king, you say 'check.' This evolved into the idea of a 'check' as a way to verify or stop something.

By the 1700s, the term was applied to the counterfoil or 'check' used to verify the amount of money being withdrawn from an account. Over time, the word shifted from the act of verifying to the document itself. It is a perfect example of how language changes based on how we use tools in our daily lives.

You will mostly hear check in business and banking settings. We often pair it with verbs like write, sign, or cash. For example, you might say, 'I need to write a check for the rent.'

In formal settings, it is a professional way to handle large sums. In casual conversation, you might just say, 'Can I pay by check?' It is important to remember that in the UK, the spelling is usually cheque, while in the US, it is always check.

1. Keep in check: To control something. Example: You need to keep your spending in check.

2. Check out: To look at something or leave a hotel. Example: Let's check out that new store.

3. Rain check: A promise to do something later. Example: Can I take a rain check on dinner?

4. Check up on: To monitor someone's progress. Example: I'll check up on the project later.

5. Blank check: Unlimited freedom or money. Example: They gave him a blank check to finish the movie.

The word check is a countable noun. You can have one check or many checks. It usually takes an article, such as 'a check' or 'the check.'

Pronunciation-wise, it sounds like /tʃɛk/. It rhymes with deck, neck, peck, wreck, and trek. The stress is always on the single syllable, making it punchy and clear when you say it in a bank or store.

Fun Fact

The word comes from the Persian 'shah' used in chess.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /tʃɛk/

Short, crisp 'ch' sound.

US /tʃɛk/

Same as UK.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'k' too softly
  • Confusing with 'cheque' spelling
  • Misplacing stress

Rhymes With

deck neck peck wreck trek

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 1/5

Easy

Hören 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

bank money pay

Learn Next

deposit transaction account

Fortgeschritten

fiduciary negotiable clearance

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

One check, two checks.

Articles

A check, the check.

Prepositions

Pay by check.

Examples by Level

1

I write a check for the rent.

I / write / a check / for / the rent

Simple present tense.

2

He has a check.

He / has / a / check

Possession.

3

I need a check.

I / need / a / check

Verb need + noun.

4

Is this a check?

Is / this / a / check

Question form.

5

The check is here.

The / check / is / here

Definite article.

6

Give me the check.

Give / me / the / check

Imperative.

7

My check is ready.

My / check / is / ready

Possessive adjective.

8

Pay with a check.

Pay / with / a / check

Prepositional phrase.

1

I will pay by check.

2

Can I write a check?

3

He lost his checkbook.

4

The bank processed the check.

5

She signed the check.

6

This check is for fifty dollars.

7

Do you accept checks?

8

I found a blank check.

1

The landlord requested a check for the deposit.

2

Make the check payable to the company.

3

I bounced a check because I had no money.

4

He keeps his checkbook in his drawer.

5

The bank verified the check.

6

I need to order more checks.

7

She cashed the check at the bank.

8

Please do not write a post-dated check.

1

The company issued a check for the bonus.

2

He had to stop payment on the lost check.

3

The transaction was completed via personal check.

4

She endorsed the check on the back.

5

The check cleared the bank this morning.

6

They use checks to track business expenses.

7

The check was returned for insufficient funds.

8

He prefers checks over credit cards.

1

The legality of the check was questioned in court.

2

He received a cashier's check for the sale.

3

The check serves as a formal proof of payment.

4

They settled the dispute with a certified check.

5

The audit revealed several missing checks.

6

The check was drawn on a foreign bank.

7

He negotiated the check at the teller window.

8

The bank holds the check for three days.

1

The instrument was a standard bank check.

2

He presented the check for immediate payment.

3

The check represents a fiduciary promise.

4

Financial institutions regulate the clearance of every check.

5

The drawer of the check is liable for the amount.

6

The check was dishonored by the bank.

7

She deposited the check into her savings account.

8

The clearinghouse processed the check overnight.

Häufige Kollokationen

write a check
cash a check
bounced check
personal check
certified check
sign a check
deposit a check
checkbook
clear a check
post-dated check

Idioms & Expressions

"keep in check"

to control

Keep your temper in check.

neutral

"blank check"

unlimited authority

They gave him a blank check for the project.

neutral

"rain check"

postponing an offer

I'll take a rain check on that movie.

casual

"check out"

to examine

Check out this new website.

casual

"check up on"

to investigate

I'm checking up on the status.

neutral

"check in"

to arrive/register

We need to check in at the hotel.

neutral

Easily Confused

支票 vs cheque

spelling variation

UK vs US

I wrote a cheque (UK).

支票 vs bill

both related to money

bill is the debt, check is the payment

I paid the bill with a check.

支票 vs cash

both are payment

cash is physical money

I have no cash, only a check.

支票 vs chequebook

contains checks

the book vs the paper

My checkbook is full.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + write + check + for + amount

I wrote a check for $50.

A2

Subject + cash + check + at + location

He cashed the check at the bank.

A1

Subject + sign + check

Did you sign the check?

B1

Subject + deposit + check + into + account

I deposited the check into my account.

B2

Subject + stop + payment + on + check

I had to stop payment on the check.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

checker person who checks

Verbs

check to verify or pay

Adjectives

checked patterned or verified

Verwandt

bank where checks are processed

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

Häufige Fehler

Using 'check' for British English cheque
UK spelling is different.
Saying 'pay with check' pay by check
The idiom is 'pay by'.
Confusing check with bill check (payment) vs bill (invoice)
A bill is what you owe, a check is how you pay it.
Using 'a' before plural checks some checks
A is for singular only.
Misspelling as 'cheak' check
Standard spelling.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant check on your front door.

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Native Usage

Use 'pay by check' not 'with check'.

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Cultural Insight

Checks are very common in the US for rent.

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Grammar Shortcut

Check is a countable noun.

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Say It Right

Short 'e' sound.

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Don't Mistake

Don't confuse check with bill.

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Did You Know?

It comes from chess!

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Study Smart

Practice writing a sample check.

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Business Tip

Always write the amount in words too.

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Rhyme Time

Check rhymes with deck.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

C.H.E.C.K: Cash Handed Every Check Known

Visual Association

A pen writing on a piece of paper at a bank desk.

Word Web

bank money account signature payment

Herausforderung

Try writing a fake check to a friend.

Wortherkunft

Old French / Persian

Original meaning: King (in chess)

Kultureller Kontext

None, but check usage varies by region.

Checks are still used for rent and gifts in the US.

'The Check' (Seinfeld episode) Various songs about 'bouncing checks'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At the bank

  • I want to deposit this check
  • Can I cash this check?
  • Do you need ID?

Paying rent

  • Here is my rent check
  • Is the check for the right amount?
  • I will mail the check.

Business meeting

  • Please make the check payable to us
  • Do you accept checks?
  • We only take certified checks.

Buying a car

  • I have a cashier's check
  • Is the check ready?
  • Let's sign the check.

Conversation Starters

"Do you still use checks?"

"What is the biggest check you've ever written?"

"Do you prefer digital payments or checks?"

"Have you ever had a check bounce?"

"Do you know how to fill out a check?"

Journal Prompts

Write about the last time you used a check.

Why do you think checks are becoming less common?

Describe the process of cashing a check.

If you had a blank check, what would you buy?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, they are the same thing, just different spelling (US vs UK).

No, many stores prefer cards or cash.

It means you don't have enough money in your account.

Yes, you need an account with funds.

Sign your name on the signature line.

A book containing blank checks.

Yes, especially for rent and business.

A check guaranteed by the bank.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

I need to write a ___ to pay my rent.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: check

A check is used for payment.

multiple choice A2

What do you do at the bank with a check?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: cash it

You cash a check at the bank.

true false B1

A personal check is a type of payment.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

Yes, it is a common payment method.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Matching terms to definitions.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

I signed the check.

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