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Understand İle İlgili İngilizce Cümleler
- ***I understood it perfectly.
- ***Nobody can understand him.
- ***Now I begin to understand.
- ***One day you’ll understand.
- ***She understands the risks.
- ***Sorry, I don’t understand.
- ***That was my understanding.
- ***Tom could understand Mary.
- ***Tom understands the risks.
- ***You just don’t understand.
- ***You understand us so well.
- ***You understand, don’t you?
- ***He understands the problem.
- ***I didn’t understand it yet.
- ***I don’t understand English.
- ***I then began to understand.
- ***I thought I understood you.
- ***I understand the situation.
- ***I understand what you mean.
- ***I understand your concerns.
- ***I understand your language.
- ***I understood what she said.
- ***I wonder if you understand.
- ***She doesn’t understand you.
- ***Tom can understand Swahili.
- ***You would never understand.
- ***Do you understand this book?
- ***I keep on not understanding.
- ***I knew you would understand.
- ***I really want to understand.
- ***I thought you understood me.
- ***I understand everything now.
- ***I understand what you meant.
- ***I understood what you meant.
- ***One day Tom will understand.
- ***Thank you for understanding.
- ***Tom understands the problem.
- ***We began to understand more.
- ***What is there to understand?
- ***Do you think Tom understands?
- ***Do you understand Mrs. Kunze?
- ***He’s too young to understand.
- ***I am beginning to understand.
- ***I can’t understand that word.
- ***I cannot quite understand it.
- ***I don’t understand this word.
- ***I understand it more or less.
- ***If you don’t understand, ask.
- ***In time, you will understand.
- ***That’s not what I understand.
- ***Her answer couldn’t be understood.
- ***I cannot understand what happened.
- ***I couldn’t make him understand it.
***I couldn’t make myself understood.
- ***I don’t understand English at all.
- ***I fail to understand his true aim.
- ***I thought we had an understanding.
- ***I understand you have a job to do.
- ***If I understood, I would tell you.
- ***No one can understand your letter.
- ***No one is going to understand you.
- ***She can’t understand other people.
- ***She gradually began to understand.
- ***Sometimes, I don’t understand him.
- ***Teachers must understand children.
- ***Can you understand what I’m saying?
- ***Do you understand what I am saying?
- ***Excuse me, I didn’t understand you.
- ***He doesn’t understand what you say.
- ***I couldn’t understand him at first.
- ***I somehow understand your feelings.
- ***I understand better than you think.
- ***I understand why you feel that way.
- ***I understand you were close to Tom.
- ***I wish I could make you understand.
- ***I, too, didn’t understand anything.
- ***I’m afraid I don’t understand that.
- ***If Tom were older, he’d understand.
- ***She seems to understand what I say.
- ***Stop acting like you understand me.
- ***Tom and Mary understood each other.
- ***We don’t understand English at all.
- ***”Yes. I understand,” says Mrs. Lee.
- ***I can understand you to some extent.
- ***I can understand your point of view.
- ***I don’t pretend to understand women.
- ***I don’t understand the aerodynamics.
- ***I told Tom I understood his concern.
- ***I understand Tom was here yesterday.
- ***If you can’t come, we’ll understand.
- ***Let’s try to understand one another.
- ***Mutual understanding promotes peace.
- ***My brother still doesn’t understand.
- ***They understood that war might come.
- ***You have to understand that he died.
- ***Do you understand what he’s told you?
- ***Do you understand what I want to say?
***Do you understand what you’re saying?
- ***He doesn’t understand British humour.
- ***I can hardly understand what he says.
- ***You need to understand the magnitude of the problem.
- ***A person cannot understand another person completely.
- ***He completely failed to understand why she got angry.
- ***How much of what I’ve written here do you understand?
- ***I always have difficulty in making myself understood.
- ***I could not understand what prevented me from moving.
- ***I don’t understand the words on the face of the coin.
- ***I don’t understand why pepperoni pizza is so popular.
- ***I need you to understand what really happened to Tom.
- ***I understand I can get a bus to Disneyland from here.
- ***Tom tried to help Mary understand what was happening.
- ***Tom will never understand why we want him to do this.
- ***I couldn’t understand a single word of what they said.
- ***I didn’t understand what the writer was trying to say.
- ***I finally understand the basic principles of calculus.
- ***I understand that they’re going to increase the staff.
- ***Read the sort of books that you can easily understand.
- ***The professor spoke too fast for anyone to understand.
- ***Tom and Mary aren’t the only two who don’t understand.
- ***Bill was unable to get Mary to understand what he said.
- ***I do not understand the exact meaning of this sentence.
- ***I think we’ll be able to come to an understanding soon.
- ***It will take some time before he understands it, right?
- ***Read the kinds of books that you can easily understand.
- ***The examples in this dictionary are easy to understand.
- ***The idea was so advanced that I couldn’t understand it.
- ***Tom didn’t explain it well enough for me to understand.
- ***We couldn’t understand what the baby was trying to say.
- ***Don’t hesitate to ask questions if you don’t understand.
- ***I didn’t really understand where the question came from.
- ***I want to better understand what the meaning of life is.
- ***If you speak too fast, I will not be able to understand.
- ***She had enough sense to understand what he really meant.
- ***Sometimes Tom doesn’t really understand what’s going on.
- ***The more you explain it, the more I don’t understand it.
- ***The time will come when you will understand what I mean.
- ***There must have been a tacit understanding between them.
- ***Tom and Mary could make themselves understood in French.
- ***While I understand what you say, I can’t agree with you.
- ***A person with average intelligence would understand that.
***Don’t hesitate to ask a question if you don’t understand.
- ***I thought you of all people would understand my decision.
- ***I understand Tom salted away a good deal for his old age.
- ***She found it impossible to understand what he was saying.
- ***Tom couldn’t understand why Mary was acting so strangely.
- ***We’re not so young that we don’t understand what love is.
- ***When you get to be my age, you’ll understand what I mean.
- ***Where is there a drugstore where they understand English?
- ***You’re probably too young to understand what’s happening.
- ***It was only much later that I came to understand the importance of child education.
- ***Some people can’t seem to understand that I don’t need alcohol to have a good time.
- ***When Oliver started driving, it seemed that he didn’t understand the risks involved.
- ***I can’t understand why they’re such good friends. They have hardly anything in common.
- ***The point of true mutual understanding has not yet been reached between Japan and China.
- ***The understanding of the present is impossible without a good understanding of the past.
- ***It’s simply that I don’t really understand what an “oddball” is when said by a Mixi user.
- ***I could understand the first few sentences, but the rest of his speech was all Greek to me.
- ***Many parents are worried their children are not being given a basic understanding of numbers.
- ***I understand the general approach, but I’m afraid that I’m getting bogged down in the details.
- ***Tom says he can’t understand how Mary manages to make so much money working only one day a week.
- ***What I don’t understand is why the children aren’t being allowed to play outside on such a nice day.
- ***As cultural exchange continued between the two countries, their mutual understanding became even deeper.
- ***The two men understood one another perfectly, and had a mutual respect for each other’s strong qualities.
- ***I’m afraid that you didn’t understand me correctly. I don’t want to be alone with you. I just want to be alone.
- ***He and I have a near-telepathic understanding of each other. No sooner does one of us say something than the other is already responding.
- ***Winning the competition is important. However, fair play is more important. You need to understand that winning is not the most important thing.
- ***You may not learn to speak as well as a native speaker, but you should be able to speak well enough that native speakers will understand what you have to say.
***He does not understand modern technology.
- ***He understands her problems more or less.
- ***I can barely understand what he’s saying.
- ***I can understand your position perfectly.
- ***I couldn’t understand what he was saying.
- ***I didn’t understand a word that guy said.
- ***I don’t entirely understand what he said.
- ***I don’t really understand how that works.
- ***I don’t understand a thing you’re saying.
- ***I don’t understand Dutch. It’s difficult.
- ***I don’t understand the rules of the game.
- ***I don’t understand what the teacher said.
- ***I understand it’s going to get hot again.
- ***I understand that you are a student here.
- ***I’ll understand if you’re not interested.
- ***It is difficult for me to understand him.
- ***It is difficult to understand his theory.
- ***It is difficult to understand this novel.
- ***She cannot have understood what you said.
- ***She could not understand the whole story.
- ***She could not understand why they fought.
- ***This book is too difficult to understand.
- ***Tom doesn’t understand me the way you do.
- ***Tom is the only one who understands this.
***Tom said something I couldn’t understand.
- ***Tom still doesn’t understand the problem.
- ***Tom understands what this means, I think.
- ***You must try to understand how Tom feels.
- ***You’ll understand all of this eventually.
- ***All this is simple and easy to understand.
- ***Do you understand what I am saying to you?
- ***Don’t worry. He doesn’t understand German.
- ***Don’t you understand what’s at stake here?
- ***He can make himself understood in English.
- ***I can’t make myself understood in English.
- ***I can’t understand anything you’re saying.
- ***I can’t understand if you speak Norwegian.
- ***I cannot understand what he is driving at.
- ***I could make myself understood in English.
- ***I don’t understand a word of what he says.
- ***I don’t understand what this means at all.
- ***I don’t understand what you want me to do.
- ***I don’t understand what you’re getting at.
- ***I hoped you would understand what I meant.
- ***I just don’t understand why it’s happened.
- ***I really don’t understand what’s so funny.
- ***I understand that a mistake has been made.
- ***I understand you’re visiting from America.
- ***It’s hard to understand the Osaka dialect.
- ***It’s understood that we’ll start tomorrow.