ワードアップ英会話 WORD UP ENGLISH CLASS | 日記 | Idioms: "in touch"
2016/04/07
Idioms: "in touch"
The idiom "in touch" is used in a few different ways, but it usually has the meaning of contacting people or maintaining contact. It is most commonly used with the verbs "be," "get," "keep," and "stay."
Examples:
Jane: "Okay, Dan, I'll
get in touch with you this weekend." This means Jane will contact Dan, probably by phone, text, or e-mail.
Luke: "It was nice meeting you, let's
keep in touch!" Here, Luke is suggesting that he and the person he just met should maintain contact in the future.
Alma: "I haven't seen Serena since high school, but we have
stayed in touch since then." In this case, even though Alma and Serena haven't met in person in a long time, they have continued to contact each other.
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