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L'impératif présent or the present imperative is a verbal mood used to give orders, instructions or express wishes in a direct way. It is mainly used in the second person singular and plural (tu, vous), as well as in the first person plural (we) to express an invitation. To form the present imperative, we use the verbal base of the verb second person singular (you) and plural (you). It makes it possible to express instructions or requests in a direct and concise manner.
»Usage of the l'impératif présent
» Formation of the l'impératif présent
The present imperative is used in different situations to give orders, instructions or express wishes in a direct way. Here are some common examples of the use of the present imperative:
Giving orders or instructions:
| Exprimer des souhaits ou des conseils :
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Give directions or instructions:
| Make polite invitations or requests:
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Use with pronominal verbs::
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The present imperative is generally used to address one or more people in a direct and concise manner. It is important to consider the context and tone of the situation to use the appropriate imperative in a respectful and polite manner.
The formation of the present imperative varies depending on the verb group to which the verb in question belongs. Here are the different formations of the present imperative for each group of verbs:
Verbs of the first group (-er):
Verbs of the second group (-ir):
Third group verbs:
It is important to note that complement pronouns such as "me", "te", "nous", "vous" are often used with the present imperative and are placed after the verb. Example: Look at me, Listen to him, Get up.
There are also irregular forms for some verbs. It is therefore necessary to consult the specific conjugations of irregular verbs for the present imperative.
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