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FAQ – Quiz: German Imperative Mood
What Is the German Imperative Form?
The imperative is used to give commands, suggestions, or instructions. In German, it changes depending on whether you’re speaking informally to one person (du), a group (ihr), or formally (Sie).
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How Does Word Order Work in the Imperative?
Here’s a quick breakdown:
Form | German | English |
---|---|---|
du (informal singular) | Mach das Fenster zu! | Close the window! |
ihr (informal plural) | Macht eure Hausaufgaben! | Do your homework! |
Sie (formal) | Machen Sie bitte mit! | Please join in! |
wir (let’s form) | Machen wir das! | Let’s do it! |
The verb always comes first in imperative sentences. In formal and ‘wir’ forms, the subject follows in second position. For more on word order, visit:
What’s My Task in This Quiz?
Each question presents different options. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the imperative based on the subject and verb.
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