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what is imperative pronouns in french

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Answered by captainkhan85
27
The imperative is known in French as the impératif. We use this form for demands and orders, when addressing one or more people directly. The imperative exists for the second person singular (tu), the first person plural (nous), and the second person plural (vous).

captainkhan85: Hi Miss .:D
Anonymous: miss nh sis bolye
captainkhan85: lol
captainkhan85: nhi krna na !!
captainkhan85: waise ek late reply ke liye block ir deti ho kyu
Anonymous: pta nh bhaiya
captainkhan85: khush ??
Anonymous: kyu ??
captainkhan85: kyu ki msg to krna nhi hn. ??
Anonymous: phle apne mesg kia h bhaiya
Answered by bharatDadhich
3
The three forms for the imperative are: tu, nous, and vous. The conjugation is same as the present tense except that for -er verbs, the last -s is dropped in the tu form. Objectpronouns are used in the imperative.
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