What is difference between understand and understand?

What is difference between understand and understand?

Understood is past tense while understand is present tense. “After I made my sister cry, I finally understood why making fun of others was wrong.” “I understand now that cruel words can hurt others.” Understood is 2nd form of understand.

Did you understand or understand?

If you are speaking in the present tense, then “Do you understand,” is the correct wording. When speaking in the past tense, the correct phrase is “Did you understand.” From what I know of the English language, “do you understand” is typically used when referring to a current event or conversation.

Can you or do you understand?

Both are correct, depending on what you want. “Someone who will make you understand” is a noun clause. It can be used as a subject, an object or a predicate nominative.

When to use does or do?

We use do/does or is/are as question words when we want to ask yes/no questions. We use does and is with third person singular pronouns (he, she, it) and with singular noun forms. We use do and are with other personal pronouns (you, we they) and with plural noun forms.

Do you understand yes I understand?

If the question is “do you understand?” the asker wants to confirm that you understand something said or happening NOW. The answer should be “yes, I understand” – present tense. If the question is “did you understand?” the asker is looking to confirm that you understood something that was said or happened in the PAST.

Is it correct to say understood?

‘ or ‘Understood’? Both understand and understood are grammatically correct. The one that you have to use depends on what you want to say.

What is the answer of Do you understand?

The answer to “Did you understand?” is “Yes, I understood.” The correct answer to “Do you understand?” is “Yes, I understand.” I think the reason for this question, and any confusion around this matter, may have to do with the way we construct questions in English.

Are you understand is correct sentence?

“Are you understand” is incorrect. “Do you understand?” is the correct sentence.

Is Am are use in English?

Am is for the first person singular (I am), is is for the third person singular (he is, she is, it is) and are is for the first person plural (we are), the second person singular and plural (you are) and the third person plural (they are). Was/Were — These two verb forms are used for the past tense.

Do or does with anyone?

‘Anybody’ is a third person singular form and takes -s in the present simple tense. That’s why the question form requires -s and ‘Does anybody’ is correct. The same would apply to ‘Does anyone’, ‘Does anything’ etc.

Did you understand how do you reply?

You will answer the question in the same verb tense. The answer to “Did you understand?” is “Yes, I understood.” The correct answer to “Do you understand?” is “Yes, I understand.”

How do you express understanding?

You can do that by saying:

  1. OK / Alright / Sure.
  2. Got it.
  3. OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
  4. Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
  5. Of course / Absolutely.
  6. I appreciate why you think that, but…
  7. I hear what you’re saying, but…
  8. When You Understand Someone’s Feelings:

What’s the difference between ” it is my understanding that…”?

And is “It is my understanding that…” more appropriate in that context? The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. It actually doesn’t matter much. Both phrases can be used in place of the other. It really just depends on what you think sounds better

What’s the correct answer to the question ” Did you understand?

The answer should be “yes, I understand” – present tense. If the question is “did you understand?” the asker is looking to confirm that you understood something that was said or happened in the PAST. The answer should be “yes, I understood” – past tense.

Which is correct, I understood or I did?

It is grammatically correct to answer a question in the same tense . So correct would be, !I understood” (Simple Past Tense), or “I did”. Strangely “I did understand” is seldom heard. It would be used emphatically, if the responder thought that his answer would be doubted.

What is the difference between knowledge and understanding?

Understanding explains knowledge. Knowledge is awareness that something is the case. Understanding is awareness of why or how it is the case. We can know things we don’t understand. We can also understand things that aren’t true. We know facts but understand ideas. Originally Answered: What is the difference between knowledge and understanding?