"On command" typically refers to something done instantly or immediately upon receiving an order or instruction. It implies a quick and prompt response to a request or directive.
A request is when you ask, a command is when your demanding something
The opposite of command can be request
if it is a reques then it is a question.. but if it is a command then it is declarative
command: "go to your room!" "mop up that mess!" "go home." request: "could you ask mom if she saw my shoes?" "please leave me alone." - - - - - - - - -- - the sentences dont have the words request or command in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Imperative sentences express a command or request: "Go to school." "Eat your dinner." "Let's have a party."
No, it is not. It is a noun (a command, request, or sequence, organization), or a verb (to command, or organize).
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That is the correct spelling of the word behest (command or request).
Such sentences are described as being imperative.