comprehend
No, it is a noun (understanding). It is related to the verb "to comprehend."
The noun forms of the verb to comprehend are comprehender, comprehension, and the gerund, comprehending.
No, the word 'comprehend' is a verb.The noun form is comprehension.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to comprehend are comprehension and the gerund, comprehending.
To gain knowledge, comprehension, or mastery of through experience or study.
Understanding the verb in a sentence would most likely help your comprehension in understanding the action or state that the subject is performing or experiencing. This can provide clarity on the overall meaning of the sentence and help you grasp the relationship between different elements within it.
In Argentina, "entiendo" is the first person singular form of the verb "entender," which means "to understand." It is a common verb used in everyday conversation to express comprehension or to indicate that someone understands something.
His/Her comprehension of the subject was a remedial understanding, to say in jest. He/She had impeccable comprehension of the subject. Comprehension is a noun. Use it as a noun.
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interpretative comprehension
a comprehension question is when you have to read a piece of text to get the answer
reading comprehension is about reading and understanding what is read.