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5 Apr 2020
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Is it correct to say 'I have caught on the English language'?
Is it correct to say 'I have caught on the English language'?
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5 Apr 2020
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No. The correct phrase would be “I have caught onto the English language.”
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No. The correct phrase would be “I have caught onto the English language.”
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