1. “Catch on Vs Catch out”
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2. “Catch on” means to understand something; become popular or
fashionable.
Rohit is very quick to catch on.
Now a days children are not foolish, they catch on what we are
doing.
The fashion of wearing loose clothes is catching on.
“Catch out” means show that some body is ignorant or doing
something wrong; to discover; dismiss a batsman by catching the
ball after he had touched it with his bat and before it touches the
ground.
You ask anything to Rohit, you cannot catch him out.
You should be very careful while lying, Mr. Murthy is capable of
catching you out.
The last batsman was caught out by the wicket keeper.
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