Google
English-Test.net
Find penpals and make new friends today!
 
to write or print a series of names or items according to a certain order; to inscribe; to record
manufacture
discover
list
secure
full quiz correct answer
 
Username
Password
 Remember me? 
Search   Album   FAQ   Memberlist   Profile   Private messages   Register   Log in 

on the checkout vs. at the checkout



 
ESL/EFL Worksheets and Handouts for Students Printable, photocopiable, clearly structured
Designed for teachers and individual learners
For use in a classroom, at home, on your PC
ESL Forum | English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms
Is there a Proverb for...? | why no for number?
listening exercisestell a friend
Message
Author
on the checkout vs. at the checkout #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 28, 2009 16:27 pm   on the checkout vs. at the checkout
 

Hello everyone! Please tell me if there is a difference between "at the checkout" and "on the checkout".

Thank you!
WhiteRussian
I'm here quite often ;-)


Joined: 28 Aug 2008
Posts: 146

on the checkout vs. at the checkout #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 30, 2009 16:37 pm   on the checkout vs. at the checkout
 

Hi,
You can find out their difference by studying these 2 examples:
There was a long queue AT the checkout and customers were getting impatient.
She works ON the checkout at the local supermarket.
Regards,
Morteza
Morteza
I'm here quite often ;-)


Joined: 31 Oct 2008
Posts: 443
Location: Iran

Learn all about English adverbs in this amusing storyEnglish grammar exercises — improve your English knowledge and vocabulary skillsAre you a native speaker of English? Then you should read this!Start exploring the English language today! Subscribe to free email English course
Display posts from previous:   
Is there a Proverb for...? | why no for number?
ESL Forum | English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms All times are GMT + 1 Hour
Page 1 of 1
Latest topics on English Forums
Usage of the word "Yummy"Is it grammatically correct.Beer cannot be classified as liquor?Will it be a grammar mistake if I used Encouraged in this way?'I have a dog' vs 'I've got a dog'Subject verb agreementStructure test: (Approximately) for percent (of human) body weigh is...Sentences: I immigrated to ABC country with my parents when I was around 8.what does "look cross" mean?Is 'keen on' a phrasal verb?What is the correct "I don't have" Or "I haven't"?"I'll admit" vs "I admit"Where could the sentence be added into the paragraph?

 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
Subscribe to FREE email English course
First name E-mail