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i can understand it well vs I can understand it

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I can understand it well' emphasizes a high level of understanding, while 'I can understand it' is a more general statement of comprehension.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

i can understand it well

This phrase is correct and commonly used to emphasize a high level of understanding.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize that you have a good or thorough understanding of something.

Examples:

  • I can understand the instructions well.
  • She can understand the complex concepts well.
  • I can understand perfectly well that it is very difficult to organize an agenda in a packed business week in Strasbourg.
  • I can understand very well that this will meet with resistance.
  • I can understand very well what you are saying about the internal market.
  • I can understand very well what you want even if you don't say it.
  • I can understand that well because many critics would, of course, exploit this and say that the European Central Bank has changed its mind again.
  • I can understand that very well, because when you look back, you see a huge mess.
  • Wait, William, So I understand it well.
  • I still do not understand it well.
  • As for the superstructure and its funding, I can understand very well why we are not incorporating superstructure, the definition of which is, in fact, far from agreed, into a non-transparent and vague financing method for ports.
  • From outside I can understand it must be a conspiracy.
  • If this is a lever for negotiations, I can understand it.
  • I can understand it, but it disgusts me.
  • I can understand its reluctance to reveal unnecessarily information about people's origins or opinions.
  • If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
  • Actually, it sounds like he understands it pretty well.
  • I don't understand it very well, but it feels incredible.
  • I can understand it because the PKK does not want a peaceful solution, and there may well be some people in the military who do not want a peaceful solution either.
  • Go Mi Nam, I can understand it all.
  • I can understand it from the learning, but I never have that feeling.
  • I do not speak Catalan but I can understand it, which is something at least.

Alternatives:

  • I can understand it very well.
  • I can understand it perfectly.
  • I can understand it clearly.

I can understand it

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express general understanding without emphasizing a high level of comprehension.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you comprehend something without focusing on the depth or quality of understanding.

Examples:

  • I can understand the basic concepts.
  • He can understand the main idea.
  • If this is a lever for negotiations, I can understand it.
  • I can understand it, but it disgusts me.
  • As far as I can understand it, it must be like... a sort of calling.
  • I mean, I can understand it with the ladies, but what's the deal with the fellas?
  • I can understand it from the learning, but I never have that feeling.
  • I can understand it on a cellular level, but Hatake telling me he was born in 1501?
  • From outside I can understand it must be a conspiracy.
  • Go Mi Nam, I can understand it all.
  • I do not speak Catalan but I can understand it, which is something at least.
  • I can understand it just a little, but it is not allowed and should not be tolerated.
  • Personally, I admit that I was opposed to this but it was your wish and I can understand it.
  • If you can understand it, then surely I can understand it.
  • Madam President, on the one hand, I can understand it being in the interests of the individual Member States to insist on an extension of the special arrangements in connection with the import of pets.
  • I can understand it because the PKK does not want a peaceful solution, and there may well be some people in the military who do not want a peaceful solution either.
  • I can understand it when colleagues from countries which do not build cars advocate that manufacturers should pay the full whack and that they are not interested in the problem of distortions in competition when it comes to setting aside funds.
  • Looking at you, Mr Tajani, I understand why the people of Rome did not elect you as their mayor. I can understand it, above all, when I hear you speak.

Alternatives:

  • I understand it.
  • I get it.
  • I comprehend it.

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