Command and Prohibition
v 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.
Ø Examples :
·
Put the book on my
desk!
·
Bring the pens!
·
Open the window!
·
Be carefull, please.
·
Cloud you please give
me the report?
·
Come here, please!
v 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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v
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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v
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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v When you want to ask someone not to do
something, you can use those expressions.
v Example :
v Don’t be lazy!
v Don’t use those shoes!
v Sir, madam, please don’t bring any
animals!
v Sir, madam, could you please don’t enter that room?
v I’m really sorry, but don’t step on the grass!