A request is when you ask, a command is when your demanding something
Yes, convey is a verb.
"Signal" is the verb.
A command is a statement that compels a person or animal to perform or refrain from performing an activity.
The verb of complaint is complain. As in "to complain to someone".
Positive command: "come", negative command: "no comas".
No, it is not. It is a noun (a command, request, or sequence, organization), or a verb (to command, or organize).
No, cease fire (two words) is a verb, a command to 'discontinue discharging weapons', an action verb. The command, 'Cease fire!' is an exclamation consisting of the verb only, the subject 'you' is implied.
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The word commanded is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb command.
"Command" is often used as both a noun and a verb. Examples: "General Patton held an important command in the U. S. Army during World War II" (noun); "I command you, foul spirits, to come out of this man!" (verb).
The verb vivir. Third person formal command is Viva.
The verb to remember is: Recordar The command 'remember' is: Acu
"Dictate" can be both a noun and a verb. As a verb, it means to give orders or commands. As a noun, it refers to an authoritative order or command.
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Yes, the word 'command' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun a word for an order give by a person with authority; the ability or authority to take control; a thing. The word 'command' is also a verb and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: The command was given to proceed. Verb: You may command their actions but you can't command how they feel. Adjective: We report to command headquarters in the morning.
Order is not an adjective. It's a noun, meaning a command. It's also a verb, meaning to command.