The French Imperative
Video on the imperative
The imperative (l’impératif) is the mood of commands, advice and instructions. It has only three persons and is used without a subject pronoun. This page explains when to use it, how to form it, the irregular verbs, where pronouns go, the negative form, the -s trap, common mistakes, a quick test and three interactive exercises right on the page.
The rule in one sentence
When to use the imperative
The imperative is not only for giving orders. It is used in several situations.
| Use | Example |
|---|---|
| An order | Sors de ma maison ! (Get out of my house!) |
| A prohibition | Ne joue pas avec le feu ! (Don’t play with fire!) |
| A request | Aidez-moi, s’il vous plaît ! (Help me, please!) |
| Advice | Arrêtez de fumer ! (Stop smoking!) |
| An instruction | Suis le chemin et tu arriveras ! (Follow the path and you’ll get there!) |
Forming the imperative
Conjugate the verb in the present at tu, nous, vous, then remove the subject pronoun. Verbs in -er (and aller) drop the final -s in the tu form.
| Person | parler (-er) | finir (-ir) | prendre (-re) |
|---|---|---|---|
| tu | Parle ! (tu parles) | Finis ! | Prends ! |
| nous | Parlons ! | Finissons ! | Prenons ! |
| vous | Parlez ! | Finissez ! | Prenez ! |
Irregular verbs
Four verbs have an irregular imperative that you need to know by heart.
| Verb | tu | nous | vous |
|---|---|---|---|
| être | sois | soyons | soyez |
| avoir | aie | ayons | ayez |
| savoir | sache | sachons | sachez |
| vouloir | veuille | voulons | veuillez |
Where pronouns go
In the affirmative, the pronoun goes after the verb, joined by a hyphen. Me and te become moi and toi.
| Type | Affirmative | Negative |
|---|---|---|
| Reflexive verb | Lève-toi ! · Promenons-nous ! | Ne te lève pas ! |
| Object pronoun | Donne-moi le livre ! | Ne me donne pas ça ! |
| Two pronouns | Donne-le-moi ! | Ne me le donne pas ! |
The negative imperative
Wrap the verb in ne… pas. Any pronoun goes back in front of the verb.
The -s trap
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Common mistakes
- Keeping the -s on an -er verb. « Manges ta soupe » → « Mange ta soupe ! »
- Keeping the subject pronoun. « Tu viens ici ! » → « Viens ici ! »
- Me / te instead of moi / toi. « Donne-me le livre » → « Donne-moi le livre ! »
- Pronoun before the verb in the affirmative. « Te lève ! » → « Lève-toi ! »
- Forgotten irregular form. « Ais de la patience » → « Aie de la patience ! »
Self-check
Fill in the blanks, then reveal the answers.
- (parler, tu) ____ plus fort !
- (être, vous) ____ à l’heure !
- (se dépêcher, nous) ____ !
Show the answers
1. Parle plus fort ! · 2. Soyez à l’heure ! · 3. Dépêchons-nous !
FAQ
How do you form the imperative?
Take the verb in the present at tu, nous and vous, and drop the subject pronoun: tu parles → Parle !, nous parlons → Parlons !, vous parlez → Parlez !
Why does « Mange ! » have no -s?
Because verbs in -er (and aller) drop the final -s in the tu form of the imperative. The -s comes back only before en and y: Manges-en !, Vas-y !
Where do pronouns go in the imperative?
In the affirmative, the pronoun goes after the verb with a hyphen (Lève-toi !, Donne-le-moi !). In the negative, it goes back in front of the verb (Ne te lève pas !).
Which verbs have an irregular imperative?
être (sois, soyons, soyez), avoir (aie, ayons, ayez), savoir (sache, sachons, sachez) and vouloir (veuille, voulons, veuillez).
How do you form the negative imperative?
Wrap the verb in ne… pas: Ne joue pas ! Any pronoun goes back to its usual place, before the verb: Ne te lève pas !
Key takeaways
- Imperative = present tense without the subject pronoun, in three persons: tu, nous, vous.
- Verbs in -er drop the -s at tu: Parle !, Mange ! (except before en/y: Vas-y !).
- Irregulars: être (sois), avoir (aie), savoir (sache), vouloir (veuille / veuillez).
- Affirmative: pronoun after the verb (Lève-toi !); me/te → moi/toi.
- Negative: ne… pas, pronoun before the verb (Ne te lève pas !).
Exercises
Exercise 1. Are the following sentences in the imperative? (true / false)
Exercise 2. Put the verbs in brackets into the imperative, in the right person.
Exercise 3. Rewrite the following sentences in the present imperative.
See also: all French grammar · level test
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