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Command and Request


1. Command
    Command is a command sentence used to order someone to do an action.

The command sentence is divided into two, namely:
a. If the positive is "order"
b. If negaitive is "prohibited"

a. Positive
    Formula :
    V1 + Obj / Ket +!

Ex:
open your book!
wash your hands!
cut your hair!
give me money!
write your name!

Note:
So that the command is more subtle / polite, give the word "please" at the back or in front of the sentence.

Ex:
open your book please!
please open your book!

b. Negative
    To declare a prohibition or "don't", we put "don't" before the verb or adjective.

Ex:
don't go there please!
don't close your book please!
don't give up!
don't be stupid!
don't be crazy!

2. Request
      Request is a request sentence used to ask someone to do something.
Formula :
Will + You + V1 + Obj / Ket + Please +!

Note:
Will here means "sudikah / maukah". And to express it more politely we use "would you".

Ex:
- will you come to my party, please?
- will you borrow me money, please?
- will you help them?
- would you close the door, please?
- would you sing a song for him, please?
- would you take me to my house, please?

To say "okay" in answering the request sentence we use:
- yes I will
- all right
- sure, I will
- okey, I will
- of course, I will
- certainly, I will

To say "okay" in answering the sentence we can use:
- No, I don't
- no, I won't
- of course, I won't
- all right, I won't
- sure, I will not

Ex:
- Will you close the door, please?
all right

- Don't smoke here please!
all right I will not

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