The Real Slim Jim Posted March 6, 2021 Content Count: 640 Joined: 12/11/16 Status: Offline Share Posted March 6, 2021 Is actively knifing implied when told to knife the ground i.e "all ts freeze crouch knife the ground" should mean knife the ground once Whereas "all ts freeze crouch actively be knifeing the ground" should be actively knifeing the ground once every 3 seconds Making this post so @Zero Twodoesnt have to slay 3 times 2 Link to comment
Roddy Posted March 6, 2021 Content Count: 870 Joined: 05/15/20 Status: Offline Share Posted March 6, 2021 (edited) 7 minutes ago, The Real Slim Jim said: Is actively knifing implied when told to knife the ground i.e "all ts freeze crouch knife the ground" should mean knife the ground once Whereas "all ts freeze crouch actively be knifeing the ground" should be actively knifeing the ground once every 3 seconds Making this post so @Zero Twodoesnt have to slay 3 times It is not implied it 2 seperate orders 1 Edited March 6, 2021 by Technoblade I think o,o Link to comment
Starlegendgod Posted March 6, 2021 Content Count: 565 Joined: 12/01/20 Status: Offline Share Posted March 6, 2021 (edited) no its not implied that is why ct's say actively knife the ground but not say knife the ground they're two separate orders. 1 Edited March 6, 2021 by Starlegendgod Link to comment
TheZZL Posted March 6, 2021 Content Count: 3294 Joined: 10/28/18 Status: Offline Share Posted March 6, 2021 (edited) Answered here: "Actively knife the ground" and "Knife the ground" are two distinct orders, one is ordering you to continuously do an action while the latter says to do a singular action. To actively be doing an action is not implied, however you should do the order as stated. General good practice is go be as clear as you can be with your order, so if it means blatantly saying what you want them to do you should be doing that. 1 Edited March 6, 2021 by TheZZL Link to comment
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