Phrases and Expressions with "catch"
expressions phrases idioms
Aug 29, 2024
Catch - common phrases and expressions
• May be pronounced /kætΚ/ or /kΙtΚ/
• Catch the Train: "I really need to catch the train downtown."ππ
• Catch on Fire: " If you're cooking in the kitchen, you have to be careful or something could catch on fire.!"π₯π₯
• Catch a Cold: "Put your jacket on, or you might catch a cold." π€§
• Catch Up: Implies that we want to make progress, to be current, or reach a particular level now.
* Catch up on my housework π§Ή
* Catch up on my favorite TV series π¬
• "My class is on chapter 10, but I'm only on chapter 5. I need to catch up."π
• "Hi, I haven't seen you in a long time! We need to catch up." πβοΈπ
In this context, "catch up" means to share or update one another about what's been happening in each other's lives. It's very common among family, friends, and colleagues.
• Catch You Later: I'll contact you later