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make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point
I have to make up a French exam
Can I catch up with the material or is it too late? -
catch up with and possibly overtake
The Rolls Royce caught us near the exit ramp
How To Use catch up with In A Sentence
- Whatever pumped up your adrenaline, my darling, it took more than a chase to catch up with you.
- His youthful exuberance was making it hard for anyone to catch up with him.
- Amy then extended her arms and spread her legs to increase wind resistance, and Kevin was able to catch up with her.
- Upton shot between the two of thema rather close call as far as I could telland zoomed out to catch up with me. Paradise Lost
- Always one of the festival's more popular events, people can catch up with all the fair ladies at the various events over the coming days.
- Will Western industry ever catch up with Japanese innovations?
- In addition, we should worry when the motivation to do something educationally is to help us catch up with some other country — a stance that seems to look right past the students most of us see day in and day out, almost as if they aren’t there. A Single Spark
- Go on ahead. I'll catch up with you.
- So let's catch up with all the action as we go spinning the globe.
- When are we going to catch up with other countries and realise that smoking a bit of pot is not going to turn us all into cocaine addicts.