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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Touch up on

Hi,

I’m not sure if ‘touch up on’ is the right phrase but I’m trying to say that our professor wants to discuss one chapter very briefly.

“I just want to start by touching up on this chapter before we look at your homework.”

Thank you.

  

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The phrase you want is "touching on", not "touching up on".

  • The phrase you want is "touching on", not "touching up on".
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The phrase you want is "touching on", not "touching up on".

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