Imperative Form Flashcards

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Q

We use the Imperative form to give orders or directions. We don’t use the pronouns with it.

Imperative for: (both single informal and plural/single formal)
Go
Take
Drive

Take bus line 3 (inf. And formal)

A

Infinitiv, Imperativ sing., Imperative plural/formal
Goen, géi, gitt
Huelen, huel, huelt
Fueren, fuer, fuert

Huel/Huelt d’Buslinn 3

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2
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Convert from present to imperative

You are going today to the doctor

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Du gees Haut bei den Dokter
Géi Haut bei den Dokter

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3
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Convert from present to imperative

You take the first street right (formal)

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Dir huelt déi éischte Strooss riets.
Huelt déi éischte Strooss riets

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4
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Convert from present to imperative

You drive straight at the intersection (informal)

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Du fiers bei der Kräizung riichtaus
Fuer bei der Kräizung riichtaus

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5
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Convert from present to imperative

You go until the Post office (formal)

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Dir gitt bis op d’Post
Gitt bis op d’Post

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Convert from present to imperative

You drive until the intersection (formal)

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Dir fuert bis op D’Kräizung
Fuert bis op D’Kräizung

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