Lesson 4 part B : LET: Imperative form 1st person
LET: IMPERATIVE FORM 1ST PERSON
The imperative form is used in French to give orders, commands, instructions, or advice to someone. Here’s a breakdown of how imperative works in French:
Who are you talking to?
The imperative form in French changes depending on who you are addressing (singular “you” – tu, plural “you” – vous, or even “we” – nous in some cases).
- tu (singular “you”) – used for familiar situations, talking to a friend, child, family member, or someone younger than you.
- vous (plural “you”) – used for formal situations, talking to someone older than you, someone you don’t know well, or when you want to show respect.
Conjugation:
The imperative form is generally based on the present tense conjugation of the verb, but with some simplifications:
- tu (singular “you”): In most cases, you simply drop the “s” from the present tense “je” (I) form.
- Example: parler (to speak) -> je parle (I speak) -> tu parle (speak!)
- vous (plural “you”): The imperative form for “vous” is usually the same as the present tense conjugation of the verb for “ils/elles” (they).
- Example: manger (to eat) -> ils/elles mangent (they eat) -> mangez (eat!)
Reflexive verbs:
For reflexive verbs (verbs where the action reflects back on the subject), the pronoun is placed before the verb in the imperative form.
- Example: se lever (to get up) -> lève-toi (get up!) (singular “you”)
- Example: se laver (to wash oneself) -> lavez-vous (wash yourselves!) (plural “you”)
Negative imperative:
To form the negative imperative, use “ne” + verb + “pas”.
- tu (singular “you”): Ne mange pas! (Don’t eat!)
- vous (plural “you”): Ne mangez pas! (Don’t eat!)
Here are some additional points to remember:
- Some verbs have irregular imperative forms that you may need to memorize.
- In some cases, French uses specific expressions for giving orders or advice instead of the imperative form.
- Example: “Veux-tu…?” (Would you like to…?) is a more polite way to ask someone to do something.
Here’s a table summarizing the imperative form:
Person | Positive | Negative |
---|---|---|
tu (singular “you”) | Verb without “s” | Ne + verb + pas |
vous (plural “you”) | Same as present tense “ils/elles” conjugation | Ne + verb + pas |