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Kjs980508 Posted 13 years ago
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Speaking of the concert, did you get a ticket?
What does "Speaking of" mean in this sentence?
  

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One assumes that one of the two people involved had just mentioned the concert.

  • One assumes that one of the two people involved had just mentioned the concert.
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One assumes that one of the two people involved had just mentioned the concert.
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kjs980508Speaking of the concert, did you get a ticket?What does "Speaking of" mean in this sentence?
Speak of - is an idiom.
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/speak+of
speak of someone or
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Thanks for the detailed answer!
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grammarfreak1. to mention or discuss someone or something. Were we speaking of Judy? I don't recall. We were speaking of the new law.
2. [for a type of behavior or action] to reflect a particular quality. Jeff's behavior spoke of a good upbringing. Her good singing voice speaks of years of training.
These examples are dissimilar to the expression that the

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