Polite commands are directives given in a courteous manner, often using softening language to make them sound less abrupt or demanding. They typically employ phrases like "Could you please…" or "Would you mind…," which show respect for the listener's feelings and autonomy. This approach fosters positive communication and encourages cooperation. Using polite commands is particularly effective in formal or interpersonal contexts where maintaining good relationships is important.
No, it is not. The word "please" can be a verb (to oblige or make content), or as an adverb (polite addition).
It is already a negative tu-form polite command: No me digas el precio.No me di el precio - informal, impolite
The comparative form of polite is more polite. The superlative form is most polite.
She was polite as she dismissed him. It is polite to hold the door for others.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is just polite.
What is the prefix for polite
A child must have respectful and loveable relationship with parents. He must obey them,except if they ask him to disbelieve in Allah Almighty. A child must be polite to his parents even if they are Non-believers. Wherever in the holy Qur'an Allah Almighty commands the believers to obey Him, He commands to do good (Ehsaan) to parents.
The comparative form of 'polite' is 'more polite' and the superlative form is 'most polite'.
If your not polite then god will eventually KILL you!
The prefix for not-polite is "im-".
....Is it polite to what?
He is polite when he wants to be.