There are two syllables in the word command. com-mand
A six letter word to command not to do something is to forbid.
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
I command you to go do the laundry. I command you to obey my orders.
Commander is a base word. Command is the base word- er is the suffix. A base word can stand alone and has meaning. A root word is a basic word with no prefix or suffix Added to it.
how would you use the word finished in a command sentence
sillier is an adjective, not a command. But here is an example of a command with the word
I typed the word command into the thesarus on Microsoft Word and I got mastery (noun). I hope this can help.
The anagram is the word "command."
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.
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