English Imperatives: Give Instructions and Commands (Pre-A1)

Raúl Maguiña

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Juli 16, 2026

PRE-A1✏️ Grammar⏱️ 3 min read
Imperatives give direct instructions or commands. They tell someone what to do or what not to do. We use imperatives every day in English for many situations. For example, when you want someone to listen, you say Listen! If you want someone to be quiet, you say Be quiet! To make a positive imperative, you simply use the base form of the verb. There is no subject like ‘you’ because the command is directly to the person you are speaking to. For negative imperatives, you add Don’t before the base verb, such as Don’t talk! oder Don’t touch! Imperatives are very useful for giving simple instructions, warnings, advice, or even polite requests when you add ‘please’. They are a fundamental part of English communication and easy to learn for beginners.

What Are English Imperatives?

Imperatives are verbs that give a direct command, instruction, warning, or request.

They are very common in daily English. You will hear them often and use them a lot.

  • Stop! (A command)
  • Open your book. (An instruction)
  • Be careful! (A warning)

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How Do You Form Positive Imperatives?

To make a positive imperative, use the base form of the verb. This is the simplest form of the verb, like go, eat, listen.

You do not add ‘s’ for ‘he/she/it’ or ‘ing’ for continuous actions. There is no subject (like ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘he’).

  • Come here. (Not ‘Comes here’ or ‘You come here’)
  • Sit down.
  • Read the instructions.

How Do You Form Negative Imperatives?

To make a negative imperative, add Don’t before the base form of the verb.

Don’t is a short form of Do not. We use Don’t most of the time.

  • Don’t talk. (Not ‘No talk’)
  • Don’t open that door.
  • Don’t be late.

When Do We Use Imperatives?

We use imperatives in many situations. They are very versatile.

  • To give instructions: Mix the ingredients.
  • To give commands: Stop running!
  • To give warnings: Watch out!
  • To give advice: Eat healthy food.
  • To make polite requests (with ‘please’): Please wait for me.
Positive and Negative Imperatives
Positive Imperative Negative Imperative
Look! Don’t look!
Be quiet! Don’t be noisy!
Open the door. Don’t open the door.
Go there. Don’t go there.

Examples

  • Listen to your teacher.
  • Don’t forget your keys.
  • Be quiet, please.
  • Don’t touch the wet paint.
  • Go straight and then turn left.

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Spanish speakers sometimes make these mistakes with imperatives:

  • Using a subject: In Spanish, you often use ‘tú’ or ‘usted’ with commands. In English, we do not use ‘you’ with imperatives.
    Wrong: You open the door.
    Right: Open the door.
  • Using ‘No’ instead of ‘Don’t’ for negatives:
    Wrong: No talk.
    Right: Don’t talk.
  • Adding ‘to’ before the verb:
    Wrong: To sit down.
    Right: Sit down.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

What is the main use of an imperative?

The main use of an imperative is to give a direct command or instruction, like Come here! oder Listen!

Do imperatives have a subject?

No, imperatives do not have a subject. The command is understood to be for ‘you’ (the person listening).

How do I make an imperative polite?

To make an imperative polite, add please at the beginning or end of the sentence, for example: Please sit down. oder Wait for me, please.

Can I use imperatives for advice?

Yes, you can use imperatives to give advice, such as Study hard for your exam. oder Get enough sleep.

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Über den Autor: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña ist Leiter der Asociación Educativa Langcom, einem autorisierten Cambridge English-Vorbereitungszentrum in USA. Mit mehr als einem Jahrzehnt Erfahrung in der Sprachausbildung und der internationalen Zertifizierung hat er Tausenden von Schülern, Lehrern und Bildungseinrichtungen in 25 Ländern zu Cambridge-, IELTS-, TOEFL- und Michigan-Englischzertifikaten verholfen.

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