L’impératif: the imperative in French
francais.lingolia.com › en › grammarWhen to use l’impératif in French. The imperative is a mood that we use to give an order or a suggestion to one or more people. Examples: Arrêtez ! Stop! Montez ! Get in! Conduisez-moi à la gare ! Drive me to the station! Sometimes we include ourselves in the order and use the imperative in the first person plural form (nous).
French Imperative - L'Imperatif
https://www.frenchlearner.com/verbs/imperativel’imperatif. The imperative is used for making commands or suggestions. It’s formed with the present tense of the tu, nous and vous form of each verb with the subject pronoun getting omitted. For regular ER verbs, IR verbs that are conjugated like ER verbs (ouvrir, couvrir etc) as well as the verb aller the -s is omitted in the tu form.
How To Form and Use The French Imperative
www.frenchlearner.com › grammar › imperativeWhat is the French Imperative? The French imperative (l’impératif) is a tense or mood that is used for giving commands, orders and making requests. Examples of the imperative are Mange! (Eat!), Parlez! (Speak!) and Allons-y! (Let’s go!). This page covers conjugation tables of regular verbs, irregular and reflexive verbs, example sentences, negation.
L’impératif: the imperative in French
https://francais.lingolia.com/en/grammar/verbs/imperatifHow to conjugate l’impératif in French 2nd person singular (tu). We conjugate the imperative in the 2 nd person singular using the present-tense form of the 1 st person singular. We do not include the subject pronoun (tu).. This means that regular-er verbs end with -e, while all other verbs end with -s. For irregular present-tense forms, see the list of irregular verbs.