Sorry Kelly. But I was listening what you were saying
Hello.
Are the following sentences grammatically correct?
"Sorry Kelly. But I was listening what you were saying. You were saying that the visit of the ghost was strange… Why? I am interested in your opinion."
Thanks.
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Nikitus "Sorry Kelly. But I was listening to what you were saying. You were saying that the visit of the ghost was strang e.
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Nikitus "Sorry Kelly.
But I was listening to what you were saying.
You were saying that the visit of the ghost was strang e.
Why?
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Nikitus"Sorry Kelly. But I was listening to what you were saying. You were saying that the visit of the ghost was strange. Why? I am interested in your opinion."