I need more context to provide an accurate example. If you mean "understand" as a verb, you can use it like this: "I understand the instructions clearly." If you mean "understand" as a noun, you can say: "His lack of understanding led to confusion."
I could not fathom the complexity of the situation until I took the time to truly understand it.
Yes, I understand.
I use a full stop to indicate the end of a sentence. It helps the reader understand where one thought ends and another begins.
The backward child struggled to understand the math concepts.
I can only guess at what you are trying to say, but I guess that this sentence should have been, understand it in your own home. You don't have to go to school to learn about this; you can understand it in your own home.
the teacher asked jasmine did you understand the question
I gradually did not understand your question because you did not give "the sentence" that you're asking how to use it in.
if you want him to understand,you will have to be less oracular.
"I don't firmly understand this".
The summary of THE PIGMAN was hard to understand.
You Don't understand what is the meaning of this.
I didn't really understand that. But I will use the word "urchin" in a sentence. Here I go:Why is there an urchin in my bed?
Meterology helps me understand the Earth's climate and weather.A way to use meteorology in a sentence is, "He is interested in meteorology."
In order for me to understand my emotions, I have to go to therapy.
I can understand your anger but your intemperancesare excessive.
I hope you appreciate the effort it took to create this sentence.
Yes, you can use like this: You know, to understand more, you have to investigate the biology of it