When you give orders you must use the imperative without any subject. You did it well with "help me" but not with "(you) don't do this" or "but (you) don't cut the rope".
In the sentence "I give you what you want" you should have used the future with will, but we haven't see this tense yet. It'd be like this: "I'll give you..."
When you give orders you must use the imperative without any subject. You did it well with "help me" but not with "(you) don't do this" or "but (you) don't cut the rope".
ResponderEliminarIn the sentence "I give you what you want" you should have used the future with will, but we haven't see this tense yet. It'd be like this: "I'll give you..."
Anyway, well done!!