FOLLOW-UP


Meaning of FOLLOW-UP in English

I.

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ long-term

▪ immediate , quick

▪ six-month , two-year , etc.

▪ regular

▪ proper

VERB + FOLLOW-UP

▪ need , require

▪ plan

▪ write

She is writing a ~ to her best-selling novel.

FOLLOW-UP + NOUN

▪ period

▪ action , work

After the report, advisers are expected to carry out ~ work.

▪ discussion , interview , meeting , session

▪ questionnaire

▪ assessment , evaluation

▪ appointment

▪ visit

You will receive a ~ visit from the person conducting the assessment.

▪ care , treatment

They were attending hospital for ~ treatment.

▪ report , study , survey

a long-term ~ study of all children born in Great Britain in one week

▪ article , story

▪ data , information

▪ question

▪ call , email , letter

Always make a ~ telephone call.

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ to

We are planning a ~ to today's event.

II.

adj.

Follow-up is used with these nouns: ↑ appointment , ↑ article , ↑ assessment , ↑ call , ↑ exam , ↑ examination , ↑ interview , ↑ meeting , ↑ questionnaire , ↑ report , ↑ session , ↑ survey , ↑ treatment , ↑ visit , ↑ work

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