Saturday, 27 June 2009
Chibi's ワン-Point English: "Boss~around."
Hi guys,
Alan's at the gym right now, so I'll use this time to drink one of his beers and give you some more advice.
If you want to boss someone around (もし誰かに偉そうに命令したいなら), try using the imperative form (命令形) of verbs (動詞). Please say "Hey Alan, get me another cup of coffee!"「おいアランちゃん、コーヒーもう一杯くれ!」OR "Turn on the A.C.!" 「エアコンをつけなさい!」. It's easy to use because the verb forms are just like the dictionary forms. So feel free to boss Alan around from time to time. Remember, it's good to be the King.
Of course, if you want to be polite, please use "Please" before the verb, as in the following: "Please turn on the A.C."
Next time, I'll teach you more about verbs and how to mow the lawn.
Peace out,
Chibi
P.S. STUDY!
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