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Three-Word Phrasal Verbs: Holman Sanabria

This document discusses the meanings of four English phrasal verbs: catch up on, catch up with, check up on, and face up to. Catch up on means to continue doing something until it's completed or to do something one didn't have time to do earlier. Catch up with means to exchange information about recent activities. Check up on means to make sure someone is okay. Face up to means to accept an unpleasant truth.

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Three-Word Phrasal Verbs: Holman Sanabria

This document discusses the meanings of four English phrasal verbs: catch up on, catch up with, check up on, and face up to. Catch up on means to continue doing something until it's completed or to do something one didn't have time to do earlier. Catch up with means to exchange information about recent activities. Check up on means to make sure someone is okay. Face up to means to accept an unpleasant truth.

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THREE-WORD PHRASAL

VERBS
Holman Sanabria
CATCH UP ON
(something)

1. Continue doing
something until it’s
completed
2. Do something one
didn’t have time to
do earlier
3. Exchange
information about
recent activities
CATCH UP WITH
(someone)

1. Continue doing
something until it’s
completed
2. Think of an idea,
plan, or solution
3. Exchange
information about
recent activities
CHECK UP ON (someone)

1. Make sure
someone is OK
2. Think of an idea,
plan, or solution
3. Accept an
unpleasant truth
FACE UP TO (something)

1. Be the most
important point or
idea
2. Think of an idea,
plan, or solution
3. Accept an
unpleasant truth
FALL BACK ON
(something)

1. Be the most
important point or
idea
2. Use an old idea
because new ideas
have failed
3. Get an illness

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