Imperative | Give Commands and Instructions

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Description

Learn the French imperative with positive and negative commands. Master A2 grammar with clear examples for TEF Canada.


Introduction: Giving Instructions in French

At A2 (50%), you must not only speak — you must guide and instruct.

This is where the French imperative A2 becomes essential.

You use it to:

  • give directions
  • give instructions
  • give advice
  • tell someone what to do

Mastering the French imperative A2 will help you:

  • succeed in TEF Canada role-plays
  • speak clearly in real situations
  • sound natural and confident

What Is the French Imperative?

The imperative is used to:

give orders, instructions, or advice


Examples

  • Allez tout droit → Go straight
  • Prenez le bus → Take the bus

There is no subject (no “tu”, “vous”).


1. Structure of the Imperative (VERY IMPORTANT)

Rule

verb only (no subject)


Examples

  • Tu vas → Va
  • Vous allez → Allez

The subject disappears.


2. The 3 Forms You Need (A2 Level)

You only use:

  • tu
  • nous
  • vous

Example with “aller”

  • (tu) Va
  • (nous) Allons
  • (vous) Allez

Most common in TEF: vous form


3. Positive Imperative

Examples

  • Allez tout droit
  • Tournez à gauche
  • Prenez le bus

Used for instructions and directions.


4. Negative Imperative

Rule

ne + verb + pas


Examples

  • Ne tournez pas à gauche
  • Ne prenez pas le bus
  • N’oubliez pas le ticket

Structure is similar to negation.


5. Important Grammar Rule

No Subject

(incorrect) Tu allez tout droit
(correct) Allez tout droit


Present Tense Form

Imperative uses present tense forms, without subject.


6. Using Imperative in Real Situations

A. Directions

  • Allez tout droit
  • Tournez à droite

B. Instructions

  • Prenez le métro
  • Attendez ici

C. Advice

  • Travaillez bien
  • Étudiez régulièrement

Very common in daily communication.


7. Building Better A2 Instructions

Basic

  • Tournez à gauche

Better

  • Allez tout droit, puis tournez à gauche

A2 Level

  • Allez tout droit, puis tournez à gauche. Prenez le bus.

Combine instructions logically.


8. Common Mistakes in French Imperative

Errors

  • Tu tournez
  • Ne tournez pas à gauche (missing structure)

Correct Forms

  • Tournez
  • Ne tournez pas à gauche

Always remove subject.


9. TEF Canada Strategy (Exam Focus)

In TEF Canada, French imperative A2 is used in:

  • directions tasks
  • role-play situations
  • real-life communication

What the examiner checks

  • correct verb form
  • clarity
  • logical sequence

High-Scoring Example

  • Allez tout droit, puis tournez à droite
  • Ne prenez pas cette rue

Clear + logical = strong score


10. Practice (A2 Level)

Exercise 1

Transform to negative:

  • Tournez à droite → __________
  • Prenez le métro → __________

Exercise 2

Write 2 instructions:

  • one with “allez”
  • one with “prenez”

Exercise 3

Correct:

  • Tu allez tout droit
  • Ne tournez à gauche

11. Mini TEF Speaking Task

Situation: Give directions


Model Answer

Allez tout droit, puis tournez à droite.
Ne prenez pas cette rue.


Continue Learning French

After mastering the French imperative A2, you can now:


FAQ

What is the French imperative?
A verb form used for commands and instructions.

Do you use subject pronouns?
No, the subject is removed.

How do you make it negative?
Ne + verb + pas.

Is this important for TEF Canada?
Yes. Very common in speaking tasks.


Final Tip

To master the French imperative A2, remember:

  • no subject
  • use present tense form
  • be clear and direct

This is practical French.

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