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Difference between understand and understood



 
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Difference between understand and understood #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 25, 2008 0:19 am   Difference between understand and understood
 

Hi,

I have a doubt that somebody tried to explain me a problem then i have to say "Understood" or
"Understand"

Which one is correct ?

I have deliberately written in the above sentence to improve my Writing Skills.This is not the sentence from any context.

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Difference between understand and understood #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 25, 2008 0:23 am   Difference between understand and understood
 

I understand (present simple verb)
I understood (past simple verb)

It's understood. (Adjective)
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