Change sentence using a polite structure-
Do not park your car here.
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Please park your car at an appropriate place.
Cars are not to be parked here.
Everyone is requested not to park his car here.
This place is not for parking.
Cars are not to be parked here.
Everyone is requested not to park his car here.
This place is not for parking.
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The answer is as follows:
Please do not park your car here.
- The given sentence is imperative and is presented in the form of a command.
- To change it into a polite structure, 'please' has been added to the sentence.
- The term 'please' is not always used to indicate a request. It can also be used to indicate a polite command.
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