How do you say trying to understand?
John Peck
You can do that by saying:
- OK / Alright / Sure.
- Got it.
- OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
- Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
- Of course / Absolutely.
- I appreciate why you think that, but…
- I hear what you’re saying, but…
- When You Understand Someone’s Feelings:
Is it correct to say your?
Your is a possessive adjective. It is always followed by a noun in a sentence. You’re is a contraction of two words, “you” and “are.” Contractions can be easily recognized by the apostrophe. If not the correct word to use is your.
How to understand problems before trying to solve them?
And yet very few people do step #1. The next time you’re in a meeting to address a problem, pay attention to how much time is spent discussing or understanding the problem vs. how much time is spent on solutions. If your experience is typical, perhaps 30 seconds of an hour-long meeting about the problem will be spent understanding the problem.
Which is correct,’do you understand’or’did you?
Hope you have noted the differences in usage. What determines the appropriateness of the usage is the tense and possibly the context. Grammatically, both are correct according to the time reference. Thank you. Have you been hacked? 80% of emails online have been exposed in data leaks. Tap to check for your leaks.
What happens when we don’t understand the problem?
So what happens when we don’t understand the problem? When the problem is not well-understood, any “solutions” only create new problems. In fact there’s no guarantee the solutions will address the problem at all!
How long does it take to understand a problem?
If your experience is typical, perhaps 30 seconds of an hour-long meeting about the problem will be spent understanding the problem.