You can ask them to summarize what you said in their own words, ask them to provide examples or applications of the information, or have them explain how they plan to use the information in their own work or life.
"Understood" is typically used in a dialogue to acknowledge that you have received and comprehended the information or instructions provided by the other person. It's a way to confirm that you have understood without necessarily agreeing or committing to a specific action. For example, in response to someone giving you directions, you might say "Understood" to indicate that you have heard and processed the information.
Yes, an understood subject typically refers to "I" in first person. This means that the subject "I" is implied but not explicitly stated in the sentence.
The adverb form of the noun "person" is "personally."
No. 'I' is the first person (singular) and 'we' is the first person plural. You is the second person, whether you is singular or plural.
No, if you mean yourself, you need to use the pronoun. An imperative sentence allows dropping the subject pronoun 'you', for example, 'Help!' or 'Look out!', and of course, 'Do your homework.' The implied (understood) subject of all of these sentences is 'you'.
Because each person has their own, unique totem it helps them to determine whether they are in their own dream or not. The actions of the totems confirm whether or not a person is awake. (For example, one of the totems is a spinning top which only falls in reality.)
Without feedback, the person who speaks or otherwise sends a message can never know whether or not that message is actually understood.
This is an outdated term refering to sexual orientation (whether a person is straight, bi, or gay). The term originated before it was fully understood that a person's sexual orientation is not a choice or "preference" but rather, an unchangeable nature.
jehovah's wittnesses confirm/get baptised wheenever they as a person feel ready. they are not forced into anything.
The person trying to communicate a message is the one responsible for ensuring that it is understood.
Thanks. you achieved a dream.
The legislative branch.
Do an EEG and check for brain activity.
A person or thing that cannot be known or understood
Active reading is paying attention to one's own thoughts. Active listening is paying attention to the person who is speaking without interrupting, thinking critically of what is being said, but rather feeding back what the person is feeling to confirm that one has understood what has been said which clarifies for the speaker
1 person
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