Whether use precedes command?

Objections

Objection 1 : It would seem that use precedes command. For command is an act of the reason presupposing an act of the will, as stated above (Article [1]). But, as we have already shown (Question [16], Article [1]), use is an act of the will. Therefore use precedes command.
Objection 2 : Further, command is one of those things that are ordained to the end. But use is of those things that are ordained to the end. Therefore it seems that use precedes command.
Objection 3 : Further, every act of a power moved by the will is called use; because the will uses the other powers, as stated above (Question [16], Article [1]). But command is an act of the reason as moved by the will, as stated above (Article [1]). Therefore command is a kind of use. Now the common precedes the proper. Therefore use precedes command.