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How can I use a imperative sentence asking someone to perform an transitive action verb on somebody. e.g. I want my brother that he should wear shoes and make my dog also wear shoes. Is this correct to say ,



*Please wear your shoes and also make my dog wear shoes ?*









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    Why do you think it would be wrong? (For an imperative, however, you should drop the question mark. Also, they are commonly expressed more emphatically: Wear your shoes and also make my dog wear shoes!)
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How can I use a imperative sentence asking someone to perform an transitive action verb on somebody. e.g. I want my brother that he should wear shoes and make my dog also wear shoes. Is this correct to say ,



*Please wear your shoes and also make my dog wear shoes ?*









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How can I use a imperative sentence asking someone to perform an transitive action verb on somebody. e.g. I want my brother that he should wear shoes and make my dog also wear shoes. Is this correct to say ,



*Please wear your shoes and also make my dog wear shoes ?*









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*Please wear your shoes and also make my dog wear shoes ?*






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    Why do you think it would be wrong? (For an imperative, however, you should drop the question mark. Also, they are commonly expressed more emphatically: Wear your shoes and also make my dog wear shoes!)
    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago
















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    Why do you think it would be wrong? (For an imperative, however, you should drop the question mark. Also, they are commonly expressed more emphatically: Wear your shoes and also make my dog wear shoes!)
    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago










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Why do you think it would be wrong? (For an imperative, however, you should drop the question mark. Also, they are commonly expressed more emphatically: Wear your shoes and also make my dog wear shoes!)
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago






Why do you think it would be wrong? (For an imperative, however, you should drop the question mark. Also, they are commonly expressed more emphatically: Wear your shoes and also make my dog wear shoes!)
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago

















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