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Originally Posted by mamatha which is correct:"i was caught up about something"/ "i was caught up with something" |
There's a difference between being caught and being caught
up doing something. Here are some ex:
I was
caught stealing (red-handed). (accidentally caught in the act)
I found myself
caught up in a web of lies. (stuck)
She was
caught up doing something in the celler. (busy)
I was so
caught up in the magic of your story.! (be involved with)
She couldn't
catch up with the rest of the class / catch up with me on the way home. (come from behind, overtake)
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also: We have to
catch up on what has happened since we left. (get up to date)
"be
caught about doing smth"?? haven't heard of it. Maybe: She was taking pictures of people in the streets,
caught about their daily business.