How to form imperatives in German?
How to form imperatives in German?
In German, imperatives are usually followed by an exclamation mark, when giving orders and instructions. However, they do not require an exclamation mark if they are not being used to give an order or instruction. For example, they can also be used where we might say Can you… or Could you … in English.
How to say imperative in German?
The imperative is used for expressing an order and it also exists in English, its use being the same in both languages. In German, it is called Befehlsform and the imperative sentence: Aufforderungssatz.
What is the past participle for legen?
The Past Participle of the German verb legen
Past Participle | |
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gelegt | laid |
What are imperative sentences in German?
Examples:
Subject Pronoun | Imperative Sentence | Translation |
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du | Iss nicht so viele Süßigkeiten! | (you, informal) Don’t eat so many sweets! |
ihr | Esst nicht so viele Süßigkeiten! | (you, informal, plural) Don’t eat so many sweets! |
Sie | Essen Sie nicht so viele Süßigkeiten! | (you, formal) Don’t eat so many sweets! |
How do you create an imperative?
You can use the imperative form to give an order, to give a warning or advice, and (if you use “please”) to make a request. To make the imperative, use the infinitive of the verb without ‘to’: “Come here!” “Sit down!”
What is imperative sentence with example in German?
What is the imperative form of Essen?
Just like there are three different words in German to say you, (du, ihr and Sie), there are also three different forms for the imperative. essen → iss! essen → esst! essen → essen Sie!
What is the past tense of Machen?
Present | Simple past | |
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1st person | wir machen | wir machten |
2nd person | ihr macht | ihr machtet |
3rd person | sie machen | sie machten |
Formal | Sie machten | Sie machten |
What is Mogen in English?
noun. : a person of consequence or one who affects authority.
What is the difference between liegen and legen?
The difference is that liegen is used to describe where something is located while is used legen to describe the act of placing it. For instance you would have: The rug lies on the floor.
How do you conjugate liegen?
The conjugation of liegen in subjunctive I is: ich liege, du liegest, er liege, wir liegen, ihr lieget, sie liegen. The endings -e, -est, -e, -en, -et, -en are appended to the base or verb stem lieg.
What are the 3 forms of the imperative?
There are three forms of the imperative: tu, nous and vous. For all verbs, the imperative is formed by taking the corresponding forms of the present indicative, but without subject pronouns. The lack of a subject pronoun is what identifies the imperative mood.