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Can I write: I have understood NOW? Sat Sep 30, 2006 14:15 pm  Can I write: I have understood NOW?
 

Can I write:

I have understood now. ?

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Can I write: I have understood NOW? Sat Sep 30, 2006 14:40 pm  Can I write: I have understood NOW?
 

Yes, you can. Another option is 'I understand now'.
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