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The French
Imperative
- Part 2
The French
Imperative
- Part 1 In our last lesson, we introduced...
The French
Imperative
The French
Imperative
- Part 2 In one of our new...
More Ways of Saying "Please" and Other Formal Requests
even slightly more formal expression, veuillez (the
imperative
form of vouloir, “to want”). The two...
How to Make a Polite and Friendly Request in French
with the verb in the second-person plural in the
imperative
mood (excusez-moi) and the formal vous in s’il vous plaît (literally, "if...
Thinking about Penser - Part 2
Think about it. (Notice that in the
imperative
mood, prepositions are tacked onto the end...
Verbs in -ayer
paierais/payerais, "you would pay"), and in the
imperative
(essaie/essaye, "try!"). Some other common verbs that...
A Rendezvous with Rendez-Vous
The word rendez-vous is the second-person plural
imperative
form of the verb se rendre ("to go" or...
Training Dogs in French
You may want to revisit our lessons on the
imperative
mood before reading on, since most of...
French Object Pronouns - Part 1 - Direct Object Pronouns
it always comes before (except in the
imperative
, as we discussed in a previous lesson): Ce...
Tenir: To Have and to Hold
You can also use tiens, the singular
imperative
form of tenir, for the interjection "look"...
See here, see there!
used to introduce something. Voilà comes from the
imperative
phrase vois là (see there), which makes...
Bienvenue
also put the above expression in the
imperative
form: Soyez les bienvenus chez moi. Welcome...