L’impératif: the imperative in French
francais.lingolia.com › en › grammarL’impératif (the imperative) is used to give orders or advice to one or more people. The imperative only exists in the second person singular (tu), the first person plural (nous) and the second person plural (vous). The imperative is conjugated in the same way as the present tense, but the subject pronouns are omitted.
Introduction to the French Imperative Mood
www.thoughtco.com › introduction-french-imperativeAug 16, 2019 · The imperative is not the only way to tell someone what to do in French — it's how you give orders in French. French imperative conjugations are relatively simple. There are only three grammatical persons that can be used in the imperative: tu , nous , and vous , and most of the conjugations are the same as the present tense — the only difference is that the subject pronoun is not used in the imperative.
Understanding French Imperative
www.frenchtoday.com › french-imperativeJun 07, 2021 · The verb conjugations in the Imperative present in French are super simple: you simply use the “tu”, “nous” and “vous” of the Indicative Present (this is why my French audiobook learning method insists so much on the Indicative present tense…) and just like in English, you leave the subject pronouns out.