How do you form the imperative in French?

How do you form the imperative in French?

To form the imperative, drop the tu, vous or nous and keep the verb in the present tense:

  1. prendre: tu prends → prends ! – take!
  2. faire: vous faites → faites ! – do/make!
  3. aller: nous allons → allons ! – let’s go!
  4. partir: tu pars → pars ! – leave!

What is the conjugation for Aller?

French Verb Conjugations

PresentConditional
tuvasirais
ilvairait
nousallonsirions
vousalleziriez

What is verb aller in French?

Aller is one of the most common and useful French verbs and has irregular conjugations in most tenses and moods. Aller literally means “to go” and is required to create the near future.

How do you use imperatives?

As for the imperative mood, you make it by taking the infinitive of a verb and removing to. Use it when you want to issue commands and orders, but also when you want to make requests—just remember to add please to the sentence.

What is the imperative singular form of Aller?

Conjugated in the Imperative Mood

Present Imperative/Impératif PrésentPast Imperative/ Impératif Passé
(tu) va(tu) sois allé(e)
(tu) va(nous) soyons allé(e)s
(vous) allez(vous) soyez allé(e/s)

How do you conjugate Aller in the future?

The verb aller is a key verb because as well as its use to mean to go, it is also used as an auxiliary to form a kind of future tense: je vais revenir = I’m going to come back, I’ll be coming back….Future-perfect.

jeserai allé(e)
il/ellesera allé(e)
nousserons allé(e)s
vousserez allé(e)(s)
ils/ellesseront allé(e)s

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