It says that in imperative sentences - when we command someone to do or not to do something - we use the verbs do and don't to support the verb be: Do be seated; Don’t be stupid. But in the indicative sentences - when we do not command someone but merely describe something - we don't use do to help be : More @Wikipedia
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