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Requesting
If you request something from someone but it isn't a direct command, then you use the Requesting Grammatical Structure which is: S,RV,OIV ",RV," is the requesting word such as please. It is often used to replace the imperative mood in regular request/command sentences to make it sound alot more colloquial and casual. If the request is also a question, then you just revers S and V to make V,RV,OIS For example: "Speit, skrijbe je dat?" would turn into "Skrijb speit dat je?". As you can see, you can drop the ending on skrijb because of the structure.

It
When you want to say "it is", you just say ban. You also dont decline the adjective into a noun.
"It is good" -> "ban goid."
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