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Is 'To Catch' Separable or Inseparable? - Phrasal Verb Quiz
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Quiz for Verb: 'To Catch'
Is the phrasal verb 'To Catch' separable or inseparable in the following examples?
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Catch out
' - Discover or prove that someone is lying
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Catch at
' - Take or grab hold of something
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Catch up
' - Get work, etc, up to date.
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Catch on
' - Become popular
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Catch up on
' - Do something that should have been done earlier
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Catch up with
' - When something negative starts to have an effect
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Catch out
' - Trick
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Catch up
' - Reach someone who was ahead of you
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Catch out
' - Put someone in an unexpected and difficult situation (often passive)
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
'
Catch on
' - Finally understand what is going on
Intransitive
Inseparable
Separable [optional]
Separable [obligatory]
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