Yes, the word "must" is often used to express a command or obligation. It indicates that something is necessary or required, leaving little room for choice. In this context, it conveys a strong sense of duty or imperative action. However, it can also be used to express strong recommendations or suggestions, depending on the context.
As in compartment, you must be the command module, where they control the spaceship. "Odyssey" is another name for that "spaceship compartment."
There are two syllables in the word command. com-mand
There is no such command. Obviously, in order to enter a command into the prompt, Linux must already be on.
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
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.
I command you to go do the laundry. I command you to obey my orders.
The word is "command".
how would you use the word finished in a command sentence
The subject "you" is rarely stated in a command, so "Please stop talking" would be the usual form. This means "You should please stop talking." (Perhaps the question is "what word is not necessary in this command?")
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.