Meaning
- Catch up on means to do something that you have not had time to do earlier, especially reading, studying, sleeping, or finishing tasks.
- It refers to getting up to date with something missed.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: phrasal verb
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Structure: catch up on + noun/gerund
- Used with activities, work, or information you missed.
- Focus is on completing or updating something that was delayed.
Examples of sentence structures:
- "catch up on sleep"
- "catch up on homework"
- "catch up on emails"
Common Phrases
- Catch up on sleep
- Catch up on reading
- Catch up on work
- Catch up on emails/messages
- Catch up on news
Collocations
- Verb + catch up on: need to catch up on, try to catch up on
- Noun + catch up on: homework, emails, reports, studies, sleep, chores
Examples
- I need to catch up on sleep after working late all week.
- She spent the weekend catching up on her assignments.
- I’ll use this afternoon to catch up on emails.
- We stayed home to catch up on housework.
- He’s trying to catch up on reading before the exam.
- During the holiday, I plan to catch up on the news.
- You should catch up on your studies before the test.
- I finally had time to catch up on my favorite TV shows.
Synonyms or Related
- make up for
- get up to date with
- complete
- finish
Antonym
- fall behind on
- neglect
- miss out on