Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense. These are all polite ways to show that you understand and respect someone’s opinion, without having to say if you agree with them. Of course / Absolutely.
Which one is correct understood or understand?
Both understand and understood are grammatically correct. The one that you have to use depends on what you want to say. Understand is the present tense verb. If you are talking about something that you learn or know now, you can use understand.
When you don’t understand what somebody just said?
I’m sorry, I don’t understand. Could you say it again? I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that. Would you mind speaking more slowly?
What I have understood is?
I understood means that you inferred something from what something you heard or read in the past. Or it could be the same as “I understand” but instead it is with respect to a past conversation. I’ve understood is said when you mean to say that you have understood what someone has said.
How do you say I know in other ways?
Ways of saying that you know, understand or agree – thesaurus
- of course. adverb. used when you have just realized something.
- OK. interjection.
- all right. interjection.
- fair enough. phrase.
- I know. phrase.
- if you like. phrase.
- I see. phrase.
- I know what you mean. phrase.
Can you reply with understood?
You might be used to replying “understood”, but that is about as normal to English speakers as “got it”. There’s many ways of saying that you understand an explanation, but for most of us they begin “I …” – “I understand”, “I see”, ‘I’ve got that”, “I get it”, “I see what you mean” are examples.
Did u understand or understood?
Both are correct, but the latter refers to past time. If you want to know whether someone has understood what you have just said, “Do you understand?” is the right choice. On the other hand, if you are asking whether someone understood what was said to them previously, “Did you understand?” would be appropriate.
How do you say I don’t understand politely?
Just be forthright and you should be fine. “I’m sorry. I don’t understand.” “I don’t understand.
What can you do if you do not understand what someone is trying to communicate to you?
How to communicate with people who don’t understand your language
- Speak Slowly.
- Don’t shout.
- Don’t repeat the same word over and over.
- Don’t patronise.
- Use simple words.
- Use even simpler sentences.
- Accept cave speak.
- Use one word and try to stick with it.