The verbs savoir and vouloir in the imperative in French
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The verbs savoir and vouloir in the imperative
The imperative is the present tense without a subject. It’s used in the TU, NOUS, and VOUS forms. Here’s how the verbs savoir (to know) and vouloir (to want) are conjugated:
savoir en
Sache
Sachons
Sachez
Sachons
Sachez
vouloir en
Veuille
Veuillons
Veuillez
Veuillons
Veuillez
Veuillez me suivre s’il vous plaît. Follow me, please.
Note that in the imperative, vouloir (to want) is generally only used for the VOUS form.
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