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imperative forms and with this
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imperative you express
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orders and requests in German beg you
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want another person to
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do something specific this imperative
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is primarily a phenomenon of
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spoken language and the form is
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a little different from the
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normal conjugation I say for
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example in the normal conjugation you
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go you go away for example in the
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imperative I say I go away in both
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cases I address this second
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person but the form is different
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and that's exactly what we want to show you in the
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video today you know how to
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form this imperative form in German let's go
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you probably know the
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normal verb conjugation in
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German I'm going you're going
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he's going we're going and in the
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imperative there are actually only four
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forms, some of which are slightly different
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from the normal conjugation you can use
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the imperative to address individual people
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then you say, for example, in the
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informal walk and informal
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they go away and you can also address the imperative
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to groups then you say in the
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informal go away and informal
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they go away, which means the formal
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version is actually the same in the singular and
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plural
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Janosch can please I ca
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n't now I'll play
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please just look for a moment
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it's not possible I'm playing against the
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robots
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they
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had
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in this scene you saw how I ask
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Janisch to do something several times
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I say to Janisch come on or
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just look times and then Janisch says to me
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go away, these are all imperative forms
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of this comco ag
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how do you form this imperative form you
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always form it so that you take the verb
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stem so you know the
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conjugation I come you come he comes
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and leaves this change you just leave
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so that you only have the stem come come
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here means so came here and
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something else that you just heard in the example
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is this little word time
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this time is a so-called modal
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particle and timo dahl particles are
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used mainly in of the
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spoken language we have
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already made a whole video about it that
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you can find here and you will often hear this
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with an imperative if
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sometimes an imperative alone sounds a
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bit rude if I just
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say come yes it still sounds a
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bit rude and through This time
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I'm doing it a little more friendly,
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come on, Janisch,
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hello Janos, when should we come over tomorrow, Mr.
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Eric is coming around 5
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p.m. I'm going to cook delicious soup,
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that's great then by tomorrow in this
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scene you'll have gotten to know the plural form of the
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interactive Eric asks
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Janish, he and his friends were supposed to
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come over tomorrow organically
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answers simply comes at 5 p.m. So that's
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this imperative form in the plural
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comes and it's very easy to remember
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because it's actually just like the
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normal conjugated form in the second
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person plural you say you come tomorrow
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at 5 p.m. in a normal statement sentence
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and as a request I say I'm coming here
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so I'll leave the pronoun gone come
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by tomorrow
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yes please
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good day I would like to sell you a
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vacuum cleaner
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listen I don't have time now but
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I I've got a really great offer for you.
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I'm selling you the Robo King 8000
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for only 299 euros. You're very keen. I
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'm now in the middle of your game
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In this beautiful dialogue you got
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to know the imperative in the formal version, i.e. in the she form and
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here you heard how to
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form the imperative in the she vorm. It's
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very simple, the form
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actually stays the same, you just rotate the
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order of web and subject
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For example, Janisch said send
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me the vacuum cleaner, the normal
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sentence would be you send me the
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vacuum cleaner and if I formulate that as a
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request then I
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simply say send me the vacuum cleaner
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or listen to me
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You will also find the app differently.
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There are also
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irregular verb forms in the imperative, for example
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there are some advertise that have in the
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second person singular 1. For example, you know
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the verb eat and they say
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but you are and not you first and this
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sea remains also exist in the imperative
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if, for example, I want to say something to you
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as a request then I say it's
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faster,
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for example that's
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not so fast
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in this scene you saw how I
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said to Janisch it's not that
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fast and the same phenomenon with
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that You have also seen and read her in other advertisements
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for example give and read I
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says for example give me that or let
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that
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We would then
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actually have a marriage behind it. An
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example is the word work of
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the workshop work, I say work,
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work and this workshop alone
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would sound work faster and
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we actually don't tell fortunes. We
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add an e to the end because that
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sounds a work a little better and more fluidly,
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sometimes faster, for example, I could
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say in the imperative
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[music]
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but confirmed 50 years ago
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a little behind
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in our last scene for today
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you saw another irregular verb
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that forms the imperative in a
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special way I say in
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Janish be careful and
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this is actually the imperative
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of the verb be here you can see so this
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is is completely different than the normal
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conjugation I say I am you are he
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is and in the imperative I say but
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please be quiet or please be careful in the
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plural I say since please be quiet or
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please be careful and two other
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frequently used irregular verbs
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are have and will be here
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I would say don't be afraid and get
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well again quickly.
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Finally, we have another
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challenge for you: become a
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member of easy Germany as As a member,
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you can do interactive exercises
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on this topic today, so if
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you would like to practice how to
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form the imperative for various advertisements,
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then take a look at this. Become a
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member of easy German, the link is
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shown here and here and
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then you can do more on the topic of
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imperative practice, thank you for seeing
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and if you
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have any further suggestions for topics, please write them
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in the comments below,
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bye and see you soon
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