Words with British vs. American spelling variations (like cheque vs. check) can also have completely different meanings. Always link them to the right context.
Step 1: Understand the meaning of the words. Check: To examine something carefully or to stop/limit something. Cheque: A written order directing a bank to pay money to a person. Step 2: Use them in sentences.
Sentence with Check: ``The teacher asked the students to check their answers before submitting the paper.''
Sentence with Cheque: ``She received her monthly salary through a cheque issued by the company.'' Step 3: Conclusion.
The sentences clearly show that Check means to examine or control, while Cheque refers to a financial document for payment. Final Answer:
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\boxed{\text{Check = Examine/Control, \quad Cheque = Bank Document for Payment}}
\]