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Anonymousif i use. he has a good command of english languge and do not use 'the' before english. is it correct?No; you need 'the':
Anonymous the difference"He has a good command of the English." is wrong.
AnonymousHe has a good command of the English languageThis version makes it explicit that "English" is a language.
AnonymousHe has a good command of EnglishThis version assumes that the reader knows that the single word "English" all by itself in this context means "the English language".
seek can i use, he has an excellent command of the english language or he has an excellent command of english?is this correct?If you use proper capitalization you can use either one. Yes.