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Understanding the French Imperative Mood
The imperative mood in French is used to give commands, make requests, or offer advice. It's like when you tell someone to do something, but in French!
Important Points
  • The imperative is mainly used with three pronouns: 'tu', 'nous', and 'vous'.
  • 'Tu' is used for informal commands to someone you know well.
  • 'Nous' is used to suggest doing something together, like 'Let's go!'
  • 'Vous' is used for formal commands or when speaking to more than one person.
When you use the imperative, you don't need to say the pronoun. It's like saying 'Eat your vegetables!' instead of 'You eat your vegetables!'
Examples
  • Mange tes légumes ! (Eat your vegetables!)
  • Allons au parc ! (Let's go to the park!)
  • Écoutez attentivement. (Listen carefully.)
Important Points
  • For 'er' verbs, the 'tu' form drops the 's' in the imperative.
  • Irregular verbs like 'avoir', 'être', and 'savoir' have special forms in the imperative.
Examples
  • Va à l'école ! (Go to school!)
  • Aie confiance ! (Have confidence!)
  • Sache que je t'aime. (Know that I love you.)
Remember, the imperative is all about telling someone to do something. It's a very direct way to speak, so use it when you need to be clear and strong in your message.
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