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Are we still catching up tomorrow? vs Are we still meeting tomorrow?

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'Are we still catching up tomorrow?' implies a more casual or informal meeting, while 'Are we still meeting tomorrow?' is a more general question about a planned encounter. The choice between the two depends on the level of formality or the nature of the meeting.

Last updated: April 04, 2024 • 1009 views

Are we still catching up tomorrow?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts to refer to a meeting or get-together.

This phrase is suitable for asking about a casual or informal meeting that was previously arranged. It implies a friendly or relaxed tone.
  • Are we still catching up tomorrow?
  • With the cold weather we are still catching some slow worming and on shiners.
  • Still catching up on the last one.
  • His memories are still catching up with him.
  • Actually, I'm just still catching burke up On the details.
  • Amy is still catching her breath when we find her.
  • We were still catching fish on shiners.
  • In matters of health policy, the EU is still catching up with reality.
  • I've already missed a lot of school and I'm still catching up.
  • I think I'm still catching up on all that sleep I lost when we were haunted...
  • So you're still catching up with Dennis. That's nice.
  • I'm still catching up on it myself, but, yes, of course.
  • Sorry, I'm still catching up with my brain. It's terribly fast.
  • I mean, we're still catching up to the... to the discoveries and inventions in his books.
  • I'm still catching up on the ones he's named after constellations.
  • 'Richard and I had spent 21 years together,' he recalls, his voice still catching at the memory.
  • I mean, we're still catching up to the... to the discoveries and inventions in his books.
  • Are you still catching colds during summer?
  • I know that many of these very far-reaching decisions are needed because past mistakes are still catching up with us.
  • In 1964, it was the rapidly growing economies of Europe, still catching up to the US, that were howling about the Federal Reserve.
  • I said, it was a little slow in the Everglades but were still catching fish. I suggested to them, that they may want to go after the peacock bass simply because they have been more consistent.

Alternatives:

  • Are we still meeting up tomorrow?
  • Are we still getting together tomorrow?
  • Are we still hanging out tomorrow?
  • Are we still catching up soon?
  • Are we still catching up this week?

Are we still meeting tomorrow?

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about a planned encounter or appointment.

This phrase is appropriate for asking about a scheduled meeting or appointment. It is more neutral and can be used in various contexts, both formal and informal.
  • Are we still meeting tomorrow?
  • Are we still meeting her at Gremlins tonight?
  • Are we still meeting up at the shed?
  • Are we still meeting up at the shed?
  • Are we still going to the meeting?
  • And yet, beyond mere declarations and recommendations, we are still far from meeting our goal.
  • I had no idea that they were still meeting.
  • I believe His Majesty is still meeting with the Prime Minister.
  • Jay's still meeting with the Swiss ambassador.
  • Well, I'm still meeting with other people...
  • I made a few calls, and Commissioner Martinez is still meeting with Parents Against Indecency.
  • Rathbone formed the "1918 Club" in Liverpool (still meeting at the Adelphi Hotel), reputedly the oldest women's forum still meeting.
  • I just wanted to check... if we were still meeting at that spot that you sent me.
  • No, she's still meeting with you.
  • Are you still meeting with Neal's father tonight?
  • Are you still meeting with Neal's father tonight?
  • He doesn't want to meet with you guys, but he's still meeting the opposition tomorrow at 6:00.
  • Why those two... are they still meeting?
  • The challenge was to offer an appealing vehicle while still meeting the volume, robustness, modularity and compactness requirements.
  • And now, a little less than year later? I'm still meeting young people.
  • There are recommendations on how individual Member States can be more effective in this field, and there is also provision for measures to stimulate employment while still meeting budgetary requirements.

Alternatives:

  • Are we still getting together tomorrow?
  • Are we still having our meeting tomorrow?
  • Are we still seeing each other tomorrow?
  • Are we still meeting up tomorrow?
  • Are we still catching up tomorrow?

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