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Expressions with ’Catch’ - Part 1

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Colloquialisms with ‘Catch’ (Part 1)

- Don’t worry, you can easily catch up.

- I hope you caught that phrasal verb I just used!

- I’m sure I’ll catch up with you on the hill later on

- Get it? Does that make sense? I hope you catch my drift.

- You'll catch on pretty quickly if you study with CanadianEnglish.com.

- Somehow, I caught a terrible cold.

- I finally got all caught up with my homework.

- He just got caught up with a bad crowd.

- If the boss catches wind of this, you’ll be fired!

- I’ll catch ya on the rebound!

Walk The Talk! Use these expressions, idioms, phrasal verbs, and sayings in your conversations! Use them with your students, with your language partner, etc.

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Colloquialisms with ‘Catch’ (Part 1)

- Don’t worry, you can easily catch up.

- I hope you caught that phrasal verb I just used!

- I’m sure I’ll catch up with you on the hill later on

- Get it? Does that make sense? I hope you catch my drift.

- You'll catch on pretty quickly if you study with CanadianEnglish.com.

- Somehow, I caught a terrible cold.

- I finally got all caught up with my homework.

- He just got caught up with a bad crowd.

- If the boss catches wind of this, you’ll be fired!

- I’ll catch ya on the rebound!

Walk The Talk! Use these expressions, idioms, phrasal verbs, and sayings in your conversations! Use them with your students, with your language partner, etc.

Copyright © 2022 – Canadian English Language Services Inc. – All Rights Reserved
Send in your example sentence of “catch my drift”
(to Talk@CanadianEnglish.com). We will post the top three!
Keep listening to Walk The Talk for an announcement of a free Webinar with guest speakers later this summer!

  continue reading

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