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joham

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Sharp losses are to be expected and even considered normal by those who have studied and understand/understood the long history of stock markets.

Are both understood and understand correct in contexts like this?

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Sharp losses are to be expected and even considered normal by those who have studied and understand/understood the long history of stock markets.

Are both understood and understand correct in contexts like this?

Thank you in advance.

NOT A TEACHER.

Yes, they're both correct, but I prefer "understand."
 

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Sharp losses are to be expected and even considered normal by those who have studied and understand/understood the long history of stock markets.

Are both understood and understand correct in contexts like this?

Thank you in advance.

I would use understand. The studying took place in the past but the person still (now) understands the stock market.

I have studied and understand Spanish.
He has studied and understands physics.

I think "I have studied and understood Spanish" sounds as if I understood it in the past but perhaps I no longer understand.
 

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I would use understand. The studying took place in the past but the person still (now) understands the stock market.

I have studied and understand Spanish.
He has studied and understands physics.

I think "I have studied and understood Spanish" sounds as if I understood it in the past but perhaps I no longer understand.
Thank you for your explanation.
However, could I say I studied Spanish sometime in the past, thereby from then on up to now(have understood) I understand Spanish?
 

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Thank you for your explanation.
However, could I say I studied Spanish sometime in the past, thereby from then on up to now(have understood) I understand Spanish?

You could say "I studied Spanish five years ago and have understood everything that has been said to me in Spanish since I completed my studies." That's a very wordy example but still correct.
 

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Thank you again.
 
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