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?")
Yes it is. It can be used in the sentence like, will you please stop the car?
The informal command for "stop" in Spanish is "¡Párate!" or "¡Para!".
The sentence with the word 'stop': Teacher asked the students to stop writing as the permissible time limit for the test was over.
Tais-toi means 'shut up / be quiet' in French.
I think so, because the implied subject is you, and the verb is stop, so I think it's a sentence as You stop, is a sentence.
i have a hedach can you please stop talking
Yes it is. It can be used in the sentence like, will you please stop the car?
If someone is rambling on about nothing important, you can say to them "stop wittering on" or in other english, please stop talking about nothing, or please stop waffling on, or please shut up!
It's an implied "you" preceding the "please". Such is the case with most imperative sentences (those that command).
Please explain what you are talking about!
"Whoa" is the classic command to stop a horse.
Tell him you are not interested you like someone else then say leave me alone please
Smokinq Will Stop When People Start To Care More About There Bodies And What They Are Doinq To There Bodies. Smokinq Is A VERY Bad Habbit And You Shouldnt Do It *If You Are Smokinq Please Stop Because That Isnt A Good Future For Your Family ! :( * S/N:Please Take It From Me I Know !!!
You have two options: you can say "please be quiet" or you can ignore this person.
It is Can you please stop
The informal command for "stop" in Spanish is "¡Párate!" or "¡Para!".
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