Make the sentence with such condition
If i want to command third person(he),then what is the sentenc? Example:go! (You pronoun is inside here)
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If i want to command third person(he),then what is the sentenc? Example:go! (You pronoun is inside here)
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When you use an imperative, you are implicitly addressing a singular or plural third person. I.e. You go! If you are asking about something else, you will need to clarify, because it's not clear what it is. (You could state the declaration He needs to go!)
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
Latin has a command third person (he); eat Caesar, pronounced é:at, and this is usually translated "May Caesar go!"
– Hugh
2 hours ago
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If i want to command third person(he),then what is the sentenc? Example:go! (You pronoun is inside here)
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If i want to command third person(he),then what is the sentenc? Example:go! (You pronoun is inside here)
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When you use an imperative, you are implicitly addressing a singular or plural third person. I.e. You go! If you are asking about something else, you will need to clarify, because it's not clear what it is. (You could state the declaration He needs to go!)
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
Latin has a command third person (he); eat Caesar, pronounced é:at, and this is usually translated "May Caesar go!"
– Hugh
2 hours ago
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When you use an imperative, you are implicitly addressing a singular or plural third person. I.e. You go! If you are asking about something else, you will need to clarify, because it's not clear what it is. (You could state the declaration He needs to go!)
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
Latin has a command third person (he); eat Caesar, pronounced é:at, and this is usually translated "May Caesar go!"
– Hugh
2 hours ago
When you use an imperative, you are implicitly addressing a singular or plural third person. I.e. You go! If you are asking about something else, you will need to clarify, because it's not clear what it is. (You could state the declaration He needs to go!)
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
When you use an imperative, you are implicitly addressing a singular or plural third person. I.e. You go! If you are asking about something else, you will need to clarify, because it's not clear what it is. (You could state the declaration He needs to go!)
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
Latin has a command third person (he); eat Caesar, pronounced é:at, and this is usually translated "May Caesar go!"
– Hugh
2 hours ago
Latin has a command third person (he); eat Caesar, pronounced é:at, and this is usually translated "May Caesar go!"
– Hugh
2 hours ago
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I don't think you can talk to a person and at the same time, command the other person who is not there.
I mean that you can make sentences like,
I ask that the choir sing at the banquet.
But then again, someone, for real, has to tell them to do so, turning the essence of the situation into a normal everyday-used form.
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Its a ayat of Quran where Allah said it.God can command third person when ever he talk 2nd person. So if he said parish he! It means he command third person. Am I right
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I don't think you can talk to a person and at the same time, command the other person who is not there.
I mean that you can make sentences like,
I ask that the choir sing at the banquet.
But then again, someone, for real, has to tell them to do so, turning the essence of the situation into a normal everyday-used form.
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Its a ayat of Quran where Allah said it.God can command third person when ever he talk 2nd person. So if he said parish he! It means he command third person. Am I right
– Mohammed hafiz ullah
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I don't think you can talk to a person and at the same time, command the other person who is not there.
I mean that you can make sentences like,
I ask that the choir sing at the banquet.
But then again, someone, for real, has to tell them to do so, turning the essence of the situation into a normal everyday-used form.
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Its a ayat of Quran where Allah said it.God can command third person when ever he talk 2nd person. So if he said parish he! It means he command third person. Am I right
– Mohammed hafiz ullah
4 mins ago
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I don't think you can talk to a person and at the same time, command the other person who is not there.
I mean that you can make sentences like,
I ask that the choir sing at the banquet.
But then again, someone, for real, has to tell them to do so, turning the essence of the situation into a normal everyday-used form.
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I don't think you can talk to a person and at the same time, command the other person who is not there.
I mean that you can make sentences like,
I ask that the choir sing at the banquet.
But then again, someone, for real, has to tell them to do so, turning the essence of the situation into a normal everyday-used form.
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Its a ayat of Quran where Allah said it.God can command third person when ever he talk 2nd person. So if he said parish he! It means he command third person. Am I right
– Mohammed hafiz ullah
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Its a ayat of Quran where Allah said it.God can command third person when ever he talk 2nd person. So if he said parish he! It means he command third person. Am I right
– Mohammed hafiz ullah
4 mins ago
Its a ayat of Quran where Allah said it.God can command third person when ever he talk 2nd person. So if he said parish he! It means he command third person. Am I right
– Mohammed hafiz ullah
4 mins ago
Its a ayat of Quran where Allah said it.God can command third person when ever he talk 2nd person. So if he said parish he! It means he command third person. Am I right
– Mohammed hafiz ullah
4 mins ago
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When you use an imperative, you are implicitly addressing a singular or plural third person. I.e. You go! If you are asking about something else, you will need to clarify, because it's not clear what it is. (You could state the declaration He needs to go!)
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
Latin has a command third person (he); eat Caesar, pronounced é:at, and this is usually translated "May Caesar go!"
– Hugh
2 hours ago