how would you use the word finished in a command sentence
The word "wryly" is an adverb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: With disgust in her voice, she wryly asked him if he was finished.
An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command. An example of an imperative sentence would be: Hand me those pamphlets, please.
The ping command. Traceroute is also useful, but I would start by using the ping command.The ping command. Traceroute is also useful, but I would start by using the ping command.The ping command. Traceroute is also useful, but I would start by using the ping command.The ping command. Traceroute is also useful, but I would start by using the ping command.
The construction "you be" may be correct, for example in the question "Will you be here?" and the command "You be quiet!" you would need to re-word that for me to understand.
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i would use the word command in a sentience like this you might say i i trained my dog to listen to me when i give her a command
The reported sentence is incorrect. It should say, "She promised you that by the time you got there, she would have finished writing the report." The phrase "would have had finished" is grammatically incorrect and unnecessary in this context.
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to command = tseevah. But in order to add "you", we would need to see the entire sentence, because it depends on the context.
using the "tú" subject pronoun, I assume. "No leas"
it would just be a question or A.K.A. interrogative sentence.
To command someone not to speak using the tú command in Spanish, you would say "No hables." This form uses the negative tú command, where "no" is placed before the verb "hablar" in its subjunctive form. This structure effectively instructs someone not to engage in speaking.