Portuguese Grammar Guide

Imperatives/commands (e.g.: Fale português!)

In this section: Description, Questions, Exercises

Description

An Overview of Imperatives (Commands)

The imperative is used to give orders, instructions, or requests—that is, to tell someone directly what to do:

  • Faz isso!

  • Come os teus legumes!

  • Vem aqui!

  • Falem mais alto, por favor.

Since commands are directed at the listener, they use second-person forms (tu, você, vocês). Subject pronouns are usually omitted unless needed for emphasis


How to Form the Imperative

In Portuguese, imperative forms are closely related to the present indicative and the present subjunctive.


Affirmative commands

  • tu → based on the present indicative (without -s)

    • falas → fala

    • comes → come

  • você / vocês → based on the present subjunctive

    • fale / falem

    • coma / comam


Negative commands

All negative commands use the present subjunctive:

  • Não fales (tu).

  • Não fale (você).

  • Não falem (vocês).


Irregular forms (tu, affirmative)

Some very common verbs are irregular:

  • fazerfaz

  • dizerdiz

  • trazertraz

  • irvai

  • ser

  • tertem

  • virvem

  • pôrpõe


Nós (suggestions)

The imperative can also express suggestions (“let’s…”), using the subjunctive:

  • Vamos sair.

  • Façamos isso.


Pronoun placement

  • Affirmative commands → pronouns attach to the end

    • Diz-me a verdade.

    • Faz isso agora.

  • Negative commands → pronouns come before the verb

    • Não me digas isso.

    • Não o faças.


🔑 Key point

  • Affirmative tu → present indicative (minus -s)

  • All other forms + all negatives → present subjunctive

Tags: verbs subject pronoun direct object pronoun indirect object pronoun pronouns order of pronouns negation
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