@mcadhu,
Quote:I [have] need a clarification, please clarify it for me.
Can I ask, Madhu, where are you from?
"I
have a clarification" holds a different meaning than the one I think you intend.
A: Are you sure you're supposed to do that?
B: Yes, I have a [written] clarification from the boss. See, read it for yourself.
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Where and how can we use "Undergo".
what is the exact meaning of this function?
"Software will definitely undergo change once it is delivered to the customer? ......... what does it mean?
And How many ways we can use Undergo?
It would be better if you could give some some examples in this regard.[/quote]
It's hard to say how many ways we could use 'undergo'. I suppose the number of examples following the meanings it carries are unlimited.
In your example sentence, it carries a meaning as in number 2 in the entry from M-W dictionaries.
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Main Entry:
un·der·go
Function:
transitive verb
Inflected Form(s):
-went \-ˈwent\ un·der·gone \ un·der·go·ing
Date: 14th century
1: to submit to : endure
2: to go through : experience <undergo a transformation>
3 obsolete : undertake
4 obsolete : to partake of
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/undergo
Quote:
Please let me understand.
Please
help me understand. 'let me' carries a meaning of allowing someone to do something.