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French verb ÊTRE conjugated in all forms, with full audio, irregular highlighting, negative forms, and the English translation for all forms.
In English, there will be 3 ways to say it in French, which are: 1 - Inversion -> "Es-tu heureux?" (Note that you have to put the hyphen to separate the subject from the verb) 2 - "Est-ce que" -> "Est-ce que tu es heureux?" 3 - Simply writing as a normal affirmative sentence -> "Tu es heureux?"
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French has three imperative forms, corresponding to the person or persons being addressed. - tu (second-person familiar, singular) - vous (second-person polite, both singular and plural, and familiar plural)
To order someone around, in most cases use the present tense tu, vous, or nous forms, except for -er ending verbs in which case you drop the final s in the tu form.
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Use the imperative to give commands. For most verbs, just use the tu, nous, or vous form of the verb in the present tense. With the tu command form of -er verbs, drop the final s. Let’s look at the command form of an irregular verb, aller (to go) (table 4). For negative commands, use ne before the verb and pas after it. Finis ! Finish! Finissez !