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yes, i make sense vs yes, i understand

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'Yes, I make sense' implies that the speaker's words or actions are logical and coherent. On the other hand, 'Yes, I understand' indicates that the speaker comprehends the information or situation. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to confirm your coherence or your comprehension.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1321 views

yes, i make sense

This phrase is correct and can be used to confirm that one's words or actions are logical and coherent.

This phrase is used to assert that what one is saying or doing is logical and understandable.
  • Okay, yes, it makes sense when you explain it, but as soon as I see the test, I go blank.
  • Yes, it makes sense to get us to fill them out so often.
  • Yes, of course, makes sense.
  • Yes, but it only makes sense if we're right.
  • Yes. Yes, that makes sense. Okay, his bank was the Pelican Bank & Trust.
  • No, yes, that makes sense.
  • No, yes, that makes sense.
  • - Yes, that would make sense.
  • Yes, but trying to make sense of that is much more terrifying than the truth.
  • Yes, and it all makes sense now.
  • Yes, that would make complete sense if we had one.
  • Yes, but what makes more sense is if...
  • Yes, yes, that makes perfect sense.
  • Yes, I was helping Alessandro to make sense -
  • Yes, Ben, I know that sounds crazy, but it makes sense to me.
  • Yes, it's the only thing that makes sense.
  • Yes, of course, that makes sense.
  • Yes, and maybe you find a way to make sense of what you've lost.
  • Yes, Marty. I know. I went to the public library to make sense of the madness.
  • And if I was hunting supernovae, then, yes, a time limitation would make sense, but in this case, we have no idea when this woman met her attacker.

Alternatives:

  • yes, what I'm saying makes sense
  • yes, I'm making sense

yes, i understand

This phrase is correct and is used to confirm that one comprehends the information or situation.

This phrase is used to indicate that one has grasped the meaning or content of something.

Alternatives:

  • yes, I get it
  • yes, I comprehend

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