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How do you distinguish between “I understand” and “I understood”? What’s the difference?
Feb 19, 2023 12:21 PM
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If you wish to state that at the present moment you understand, then you have two choices:
1) I understand
2) I have understood (the present perfect describes the present, not the past)
If you wish to state that you understood at a past moment, then say
3) I understood.
February 19, 2023
1
“I understand” is present tense, and “I understood” is past tense, used if you are recounting [describing] an event that has now finished.
'I understand what you mean' [present]
'I understood what he meant' [past, now finished]
February 19, 2023
I understand is present tense
I understood Is past tense
February 19, 2023
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