french imperatif please teach me conjugation of savoir avoir vouloir and être
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Avoir:
Aie !
Ayons !
Ayez !
Aie !
Ayons !
Ayez !
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uses of the imperative are:
to express a desire (which is still basically a form of issuing a command, only said a lot nicer)to make a request (a very very polite kind of command)to give advice (still a form of command if we come to think of it)to recommend something (yup, still a command) THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN USING THE IMPERATIVEThere are two often-used forms of the French imperative, and these correspond to tu and vous. The third form nous is only being used sometimes, and it works the same way we say “let’s” in English.Unlike the other verb forms and grammatical moods, the imperative does not use subject pronouns. Instead, object pronouns are being used.To form the present tense imperative, you simply use the present indicative forms for tu, nous, and vous, but these pronouns are no longer being mentioned.
to express a desire (which is still basically a form of issuing a command, only said a lot nicer)to make a request (a very very polite kind of command)to give advice (still a form of command if we come to think of it)to recommend something (yup, still a command) THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN USING THE IMPERATIVEThere are two often-used forms of the French imperative, and these correspond to tu and vous. The third form nous is only being used sometimes, and it works the same way we say “let’s” in English.Unlike the other verb forms and grammatical moods, the imperative does not use subject pronouns. Instead, object pronouns are being used.To form the present tense imperative, you simply use the present indicative forms for tu, nous, and vous, but these pronouns are no longer being mentioned.
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