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Commands and Requests Flashcards - Class 10 English Grammar Advanced

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1. What are some common commands used in programming languages?
Ans.Common commands in programming languages include "print" for displaying output, "if" for conditional statements, "for" and "while" for loops, and "function" to define reusable code blocks.
2. How can I effectively make requests in a professional setting?
Ans.Effective requests in a professional setting can be made by being clear and concise, specifying what you need, providing context, and expressing appreciation for the help.
3. What is the difference between a command and a request?
Ans.A command is an authoritative instruction that expects compliance, while a request is a polite appeal for someone to do something, allowing for the possibility of refusal.
4. How can I improve my command of the English language?
Ans.Improving command of the English language can be achieved through regular reading, practicing writing, engaging in conversations, and taking language courses or using language learning apps.
5. What are some phrases to use when making polite requests?
Ans.Some phrases for polite requests include "Could you please...?", "Would you mind...?", "I would appreciate it if you could...", and "May I ask you to...?"
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