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I know he is slow ____ understanding, but you have to be patient with him.
A. on
B. at
C. to
D. from
Note: I have heard “slow to respond”, but I am not sure if people would normally say “slow to understanding.” Shouldn’t it be “slow to understand” instead?
Jul 2, 2013 3:59 AM
Answers · 7
1
Yes that's correct, slow to understand is right.
The answer to your question above is B he is slow at understanding
July 2, 2013
1
Slow to understand sounds just fine. Maybe "slow to understand things", or instead of "things", use something more specific.
July 2, 2013
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