What does as far as I understand mean?
Table of Contents
- 1 What does as far as I understand mean?
- 2 What to say instead of I know or I understand?
- 3 Are understand and comprehend the same?
- 4 How do you say far as I know?
- 5 What does it mean when someone says I understand?
- 6 Is it rude to say Got it?
- 7 What does the phrase ‘as far as I understand / understood’ mean?
- 8 What does I understand something in the past and now mean?
- 9 Is it rude to say “I understand”?
What does as far as I understand mean?
This phrase means that I understood something in the past, and I still understand it now, so it refers to an interval of time up to now. The fact that someone understood something is much more important than when or where it was done.
What to say instead of I know or I understand?
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.
What is another way to say I understand?
It’s crystal clear – This can be said to let someone know that you completely understand something. I get it. I hear what you are saying – This is another phrase which can be used in a similar way to ‘I see your point/I take your point/I see where you are coming from. Got it!
Are understand and comprehend the same?
According to the dictionary, comprehend simply means understand, but to me the connotations are slightly different. Comprehend seems more “comprehensive” –I would describe it as a deeper and more complete level of understanding.
How do you say far as I know?
“To the best of my knowledge”.
What do you understand from this?
from what I understand…: as far as I know, in as much as I comprehend…
What does it mean when someone says I understand?
I bet you are a bit like me and you tend to say “I understand” to someone simply to acknowledge that you heard them so you can say what you want to say. Most people default to this unhelpful use of acknowledgement because it feels like you are communicating understanding as a listener.
Is it rude to say Got it?
“. It can be used as a rude way to speak to someone, “you got it?” is a blunt way of saying “do you understand me?”. There are different situations where it may not be rude because much is connected with your tone of voice, or the emotion behind your words. For example,”got it” can be used in yet another way.
How do I use as far as I remember?
Sentence examples for as far as I remember from inspiring English sources. As far as I remember, I was at the hairdresser. As far as I remember, there were no such sessions. After that it was not so easy, as far as I remember.
What does the phrase ‘as far as I understand / understood’ mean?
Can anyone tell me why is not the Present Perfect tense used in the phrase ” as far as I understand / understood ” (I guess both are possible, correct me if I am wrong)? This phrase means that I understood something in the past, and I still understand it now, so it refers to an interval of time up to now.
What does I understand something in the past and now mean?
This phrase means that I understood something in the past, and I still understand it now, so it refers to an interval of time up to now. The fact that someone understood something is much more important than when or where it was done.
How do you use I’ve understood in a sentence?
I’ve understood is said when you mean to say that you have understood what someone has said. It is especially used when someone is trying to explain something to you. understand.. Simple Present tense, when you perceive the meaning of what is being said Understood.. Past tense, when you inferred what is told Have understood.. Perfect present tense.
Is it rude to say “I understand”?
“I understand” is the normal expected reply when you have received new instructions. “I understood” would suggest you didn’t need to be told. This response could be rude. Let’s assume the same context, that you are receiving instructions (or explanations), which not all the answers seem to be doing.