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SpoonfedBaby Posted 21 years ago
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I haven't caught up yet

Dear Tutors,Emotion: smile

I would like to use "catch up" to say that I'm still behind in my work.
Can I say it this way "With work, I haven't caught up yet?"

Catch up: (DO SOMETHING) phrasal verb
To do something you did not have time to do earlier
She's staying late at the office to catch up with/on some reports.

Thanks in advance....

Spoonfedbaby

  

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SpoonfedBaby Dear Tutors, I would like to use "catch up" to say that I'm still behind in my work. " Catch up: (DO SOMETHING) phrasal verb To do something you did not have time to do earlier She's staying late at the office to catch up with/on some reports. Thanks in advance....

  • SpoonfedBaby Dear Tutors, I would like to use "catch up" to say that I'm still behind in my work.
  • " Catch up: (DO SOMETHING) phrasal verb To do something you did not have time to do earlier She's staying late at the office to catch up with/on some reports.
  • Thanks in advance....
  • Spoonfedbaby I t's usually used with 'on'.
  • We spent hours on the phone catching up on all the gossip.
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SpoonfedBabyDear Tutors,Emotion: smile

I would like to use "catch up" to say that I'm still behind in my work.
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I would have put the "with" phrase later:

I haven't caught up with all my work yet.

Or you could phrase it as:

I still have to catch up on a lot of work.
OR I still have a lot of work to catch up on.
(not to be confused with "a lot of work to put ketchup on"

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