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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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i don't understand the sentence: I'm just catching up with some paperwork. can you explain me meaning: catching up with
  

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It means you're "finishing up" your paperwork. " (To get caught up)

  • It means you're "finishing up" your paperwork.
  • " (To get caught up)
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It means you're "finishing up" your paperwork. You are presently behind in your work and you're trying to "get current."
(To get caught up)
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I'm just catching up with some paperwork.

The person has an in-basket with a lot of papers that he needs to read and act upon.
He wants the in-basket to be empty, so he is doing the paper-processing.

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