Antworten imperative german

Die Formen der Konjugation von antworten im Imperativ sind: antworte (du), antworten wir, antwortet (ihr), antworten Sie. Der Imperativ wird mit der Basis. 1 Imperative. antwort (du)antworte (du)antwortet (ihr)antworten Sie. New from. 2 In German, imperatives are usually followed by an exclamation mark, when giving orders and instructions. However, they do not require an exclamation mark if. 3 Participle II is used to form compound tenses as well as the passive form in German. Imperative Imperativ Präsens. antworte (du); antworten wir; antwortet ihr. 4 An imperative is a form of the verb used when giving orders and instructions. In German, with the Sie form, the imperative form is the same as the form of the verb in the present tense, except that the verb comes first. So, to say Give me to someone you would address with Sie, use Geben Sie mir. By contrast, there is a special imperative form. 5 verb stem + t. holt! fetch! Sie (polite singular and plural) verb stem + en + Sie. holen Sie! fetch! Note that the -e of the du form is often dropped, but NOT where the verb stem ends, for example, in chn-, fn-, or tm-. In such cases, the -e is kept to make the imperative easier to pronounce. 6 We use the imperative when addressing other people directly. We can use it to address people in the 2. person singular and plural (du, ihr) and the formal form Sie. We also use the imperative when we are in a group and ask the group (including us) to do something. We then use the personal pronoun wir. Imperative sentences are usually short. 7 The German grammatical term for command words is Imperativ (imperative). It comes from the Latin imperare, which means “to give orders.”. In English, you would use the same imperative form for. 8 In German, the imperative mood can be used to give an order, formulate a request or give advice. It is used with the second person singular, the first person plural, the second person plural and the third person plural (the polite form): du, wir, ihr and Sie. The use of the German imperative is very frequent and does not represent any lack of. 9 antworten translate: to answer, to reply, to respond, answer, respond. Learn more in the Cambridge German-English Dictionary. sprechen imperativ 10