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Anna Sophia Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Speaking of which

Hi,
What is meant by "speaking of which"?
How can I use it in my daily conversation?
Example of sentences are much appreciated.

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"Speaking of which" is used to refer to a topic that was recently mentioned, especially when the person wants to talk more about it. Example: A: We have found a new method of identifying cancer. Speaking of which, the UN has announced today is Cancer Awareness Day.

  • "Speaking of which" is used to refer to a topic that was recently mentioned, especially when the person wants to talk more about it.
  • Example: A: We have found a new method of identifying cancer.
  • Speaking of which, the UN has announced today is Cancer Awareness Day.
  • You can see "speaking of which" is used to change the subject of the discussion by relating "Cancer Awareness Day" to something (cancer) in the previous sentence .
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"Speaking of which" is used to refer to a topic that was recently mentioned, especially when the person wants to talk more about it. Example:

A: We have found a new method of identifying cancer. Speaking of which, the UN has announced today is Cancer Awareness Day.

You can see "speaking of which" is used to change the subject of the discussion by relating "Cancer Awareness Day"

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