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Imperative in Dutch - De Imperatief in het Nederlands

The imperative mood in Dutch is used to give commands, instructions, or requests. It is formed by using the verb in its base form without a subject. For example, "Kom!" (Come!) or "Zit!" (Sit!). In the second person singular, the imperative is simply the verb, while in the plural form, you can add "jullie" for clarity, as in "Jullie komen!" (You all come!).

When giving polite instructions, you can use "u" for the formal second person, as in "Komt u binnen?" (Please come in). The imperative can also be softened with the addition of "alsjeblieft" (please) to make requests more courteous.

Overall, the imperative is a direct and effective way to communicate actions in Dutch, making it essential for everyday interactions and instructions.