The imperative in English

The imperative in English
Level A2 EN 2 subcategories
Learn how to give orders, make requests, and offer suggestions in English using the imperative form. This essential structure is straightforward, as it relies on the base form of the verb without any subject, making it one of the simplest yet most useful tools in everyday communication. Mastering it will help you confidently navigate situations like giving directions, following recipes, or making polite requests.

The present imperative in English

A1
EN

Learn how to give orders, make requests, and share instructions in English using the imperative form. This essential structure allows you to directly tell someone what to do or not to do, making it one of the most practical tools in everyday communication. Mastering it will help you confidently navigate real-life situations such as giving directions, following recipes, or setting rules.

The past imperative in English

B1
EN

The past imperative in English is used to express an order about an action that should be completed by a certain time. Formed with have + past participle, it conveys a sense of expectation or requirement attached to a completed action. Example: Have finished your report by noon! Mastering this structure will help you reach a higher level of precision in English.