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I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that. Would you mind
speaking
more slowly?
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don't understand
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Could you speak more slowly?
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It could be a bit problematic, legally
speaking
.
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law
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The easy way to tell which is technically correct is to substitute he and him for who and whom, then rearrange the word order to see which sounds right.“Who were you
speaking
to?” becomes “You were
speaking
to he” — which is clearly incorrect.
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Basically you need both
speaking
practice and grammatical study to become fluent in another language
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