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"GO [UPSTAIRS] [RIGHT NOW] [TO {YOUR/MY/THE} {BEDROOM/BATHROOM}] [AND BRUSH {YOUR/THE DOG'S} {TEETH/HAIR/CLOTHES}]." -- LOOK CLOSELY -- [ TO { YOUR/MY/THE } { BEDROOM/BATHROOM } ] ** "GO" can make sense without saying anything else. And that's what the [ ] brackets mean. You can leave out anything you find inside brackets. ** But you can chose to specify somewhere to go. If you do, you'll need the word TO. And once you use TO, you'll have to think about everything else inside the bracket surrounding TO. And because {YOUR/MY/THE} and {BEDROOM/BATHROOM} are inside braces { }, you MUST choose something from inside each set of braces. But choose ONLY ONE thing from inside each set of braces. Why? Because those are the syntax rules for our pretend command called "GO." ...Please press <RETURN> Back to Main Index