Command and Prohibition
1.
Command
“clean the floor first!”
“read the text loudly.”
The part of the dialogue above is used to give command
and someone.
Here is the further explanation.
Examples :
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Put the book on my desk!
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Bring the pens!
·
Open the window!
·
Be carefull, please.
·
Cloud you please give me the report?
·
Come here, please!
2. Prohibition
Don’t
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Vert 1
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Noun
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Adverb{optimal}
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Don’t
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touch
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The teapot!
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Don’t
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leave
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The house
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Before I come!
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Don’t
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Pick up
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The flowers
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In the park!
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Don’t
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Be
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Adjective
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Don’t
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Be
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Angry!
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Don’t
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Be
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Sad!
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No
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Verb{ing}
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No
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Smoking!
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No
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Littering!
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No
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Trespassing!
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When you want to ask someone not to do something, you can
use those expressions.
Example :
Don’t come late!
Don’t be lazy!
Don’t use those shoes!
Sir, madam, please don’t bring any animals!
Sir, madam, could you please don’t enter that room?
I’m really sorry, but don’t step on the grass!