What is the imperative form in French?

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L'impératif in French is much similar to the imperative form in English. The utilisation is the same,i.e., to give order,request,etc. And so is the formation. No subject is used. Only the conjugations of Tu,Nous,Vous are used. And for pronominal verbes,thé pronom is used after the verbe. Ex:- Donnez-moi...
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L'impératif in French is much similar to the imperative form in English. The utilisation is the same,i.e., to give order,request,etc. And so is the formation. No subject is used. Only the conjugations of Tu,Nous,Vous are used. And for pronominal verbes,thé pronom is used after the verbe. Ex:- Donnez-moi le livre. read less
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