Do you follow Meaning in English
expression
释义
A phrase used to ask if someone understands what you are saying or if they are keeping up with what you are explaining.
用法与细微差别
Common in spoken English to check understanding, especially during explanations or instructions. Can sound slightly formal or teacher-like. Often replaced by 'do you get it?', 'are you with me?' in informal contexts. Not about literally following someone physically.
例句
I'm explaining the rules. Do you follow?
basic
After each step, the teacher asks, 'Do you follow so far?'
basic
Let me explain it again. Do you follow this time?
basic
Okay, I went over a lot just now. Do you follow, or should I slow down?
natural
This part is tricky—do you follow what I'm saying about the contract?
natural
You lost me at the last point. Can you repeat it? I don't think I follow.
natural