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Get it or Figure it out?
What the difference have between "Get it" and "Figure it out"?
These are same meaning or difference?
For example, instead of "I get it", I can say "I figure it out"?
May 5, 2015 4:47 AM
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These two are actually completely different. :) "I get it" means that you understand. "Figure it out" would be you telling someone to learn something on their own. You could say "I will figure it out," which means that you do not yet understand something but you are trying to.
May 5, 2015
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