He may be slow ______ understanding.
He may be slow ______ understanding.
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A: to
B: with
C: at
D: None of these
Slow at understanding is the correct phrase; this question tests preposition usage. “At” is used with skills or abilities; “to” and “with” don’t fit. Understanding prepositions ensures grammatical precision; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct usage clarifies descriptions; knowing prepositions aids in accurate expression; accurate knowledge enhances professional or academic writing about abilities or comprehension.