This document discusses commands and prohibitions in language. It provides examples of different structures used to form commands, including bare infinitives (e.g. "Stand up!"), "be + non-verb" (e.g. "Be careful!"), and using "please" to make commands more polite. Prohibitions are expressed using "Don't + bare infinitive" (e.g. "Don't lie to me!"), "Don't + be + non-verb" (e.g. "Don't be lazy!"), and "No + verb-ing" (e.g. "No smoking!"). Various examples of commands and prohibitions are given in different structures.
This document discusses commands and prohibitions in language. It provides examples of different structures used to form commands, including bare infinitives (e.g. "Stand up!"), "be + non-verb" (e.g. "Be careful!"), and using "please" to make commands more polite. Prohibitions are expressed using "Don't + bare infinitive" (e.g. "Don't lie to me!"), "Don't + be + non-verb" (e.g. "Don't be lazy!"), and "No + verb-ing" (e.g. "No smoking!"). Various examples of commands and prohibitions are given in different structures.