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suniljain

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I could not understand the topic.

I didn't understand the topic.

I understand the 1st sentences relates to present situation whereas 2nd one relates to past situation. Am I correct?
 

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For me, they both relate to the past.
 

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They both refer to the past. To refer to the present, you would use:

I cannot/can't understand the topic.
I do not/don't understand the topic.
 

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For me, they both relate to the past.

I could not understand the topic.

I didn't understand the topic.

Does it mean that these sentences convey the same meaning?
 

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They really say the same thing.
 
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