'you are morbid, diseased'
understand
Plain English means English that is simple, clear and easy to understand. In other words English free of hyperbole, jargon, complex sentence construction and so on.
We do not understand what you mean by this question, please explain.
A car, simple, and one easy to understand and drive
Goood question I m dying to find out also!
A non-questionable statement or topic; no need for questions
This is a short sentence. it is simple. Short, simple sentences make more sense. They are easy to understand.Long sentences are not only harder to understand, but more difficult for a business writer to pull off unless he or she is very good at writing.
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 got it: you have obtained something. e.g. I got your message, I got your phone number out of the phone book or it can mean I understand what you are telling me. It depends on how it is used in the sentence. I get it: I understand what you are saying or I understand what you mean.
This is not easy to understand French.
The teacher said, "Please be more specific, as I don't understand what you mean?"