# Request ## てください It is a polite request that is translated as "please do". See Conjugation [[Basics]] ("command"). In casual speech, can be shortened to て. > [!info] Example > {消|けし}しゴムを{貸|か}し==て==。 > Lend me your eraser. ## てもいい

V-て

い-Adj くて

な-Adj + で

N + で

+ もいい

Means "is it alright if?", "may I?". > [!info] Example > ここに{座|すわ}==てもいい==ですか。 > May I sit here? ## ないでください Means "please don't". It is a polite request. Removing the ください makes it more casual. Formed by a verb in the negative form (ない) with the で particle. > [!info] Example > {冷蔵庫|れいぞうこ}のデザートは食べ==ないでください==。 > Please do not eat the dessert from the fridge. ## なさい This form is used when commanding an action. It is used with verbs by removing the ます and adding なさい. In casual conversation, it can be shortened to な. > [!info] Example > {質問|しつ|もん}を{答|こた}え==なさい==。 > Answer the question. ## ように言う It means "to tell", "to request", "to order". It is form by added ように{言|い}う to a verb. The verb {頼|たの}む can be used for requests, while {命|めい}じる can be used for order. The verb {言|い}う can tell the three meanings depending on the tone. > [!info] Example > {子供|こども}にお{菓子|か|し}を食べない==ように言った==。 > I told the kids to not eat candies.