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Tom speaks almost no French.
Tom doesn't like talking about himself.
I can read English, but I can't speak it.
"Tom, there is something I want to talk to you about..." "Yes, what is it? Is it something serious?" "Yes, sort of..."
Tom can speak only a little French.
Tom can only speak a little French.
Tom can only speak in broken French.
You don't have to speak perfect English. Broken English is OK as long as you can make yourself understood.
"Perhaps we'd better not tell Tom anything about today." "I agree."
"Maybe it's better not to tell Tom anything about today." "I think so too."
Tom is used to speaking in public.
Tom is accustomed to speaking in public.
Tom is talking.
Neither Tom nor Mary can speak French.
How many people have you told?
Do all of you speak Chinese?
Tom speaks beautiful French, without any accent.
I wonder if you'd talk to us for a moment.
I'm not very good at speaking Arabic.
I don't speak Arabic very well.

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