Imperative (Commands)
Grammar Pattern
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
意味: Giving orders, instructions, or requests
发出命令、指示或请求
Dar órdenes, instrucciones o peticiones
命令、指示、リクエストをする
명령, 지시, 요청하기
The imperative uses the base verb without a subject: 'Sit down.' 'Open the door.' For negative commands, add 'don't': 'Don't touch that.' The subject 'you' is understood.
祈使句使用动词原形,不带主语:'Sit down。''Open the door。'否定命令加'don't':'Don't touch that。'主语'you'是隐含的。
El imperativo usa el verbo base sin sujeto: 'Sit down.' 'Open the door.' Para comandos negativos, añade 'don't': 'Don't touch that.' El sujeto 'you' se sobreentiende.
命令形は主語なしで動詞の原形を使います:「Sit down」「Open the door」。否定命令には「don't」を加えます:「Don't touch that」。主語「you」は省略されています。
명령문은 주어 없이 동사원형을 사용합니다: 'Sit down.' 'Open the door.' 부정 명령에는 'don't'를 추가합니다: 'Don't touch that.' 주어 'you'는 생략되어 이해됩니다.
例文
- Close the window, please. 请关上窗户。Cierra la ventana, por favor.窓を閉めてください。창문 좀 닫아 주세요.
- Don't forget your keys. 别忘了你的钥匙。No olvides tus llaves.鍵を忘れないで。열쇠 잊지 마세요.
- Turn left at the corner. 在拐角处左转。Gira a la izquierda en la esquina.角を左に曲がってください。모퉁이에서 왼쪽으로 돌아가세요.
- Be careful! 小心!¡Ten cuidado!気をつけて!조심하세요!
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: spoken, written, everyday
トーン: directive
✓ 正しい言い方
- Come here.过来。Ven aquí.こっちに来て。이리 와요.
- Please sit down.请坐。Por favor, siéntate.座ってください。앉아 주세요.
- Don't be late.别迟到。No llegues tarde.遅れないで。늦지 마세요.
- Don't touch that.别碰那个。No toques eso.それに触らないでください。그거 만지지 마세요.
✗ 間違った言い方
- You come here. (subject usually omitted)You come here.(主语通常省略)You come here. (el sujeto se omite normalmente)You come here.(主語は通常省略)You come here.(주어는 보통 생략함)
- Don't to touch that. (no 'to')Don't to touch that.(不加'to')Don't to touch that. (no se pone 'to')Don't to touch that.(「to」は不要)Don't to touch that.('to'는 불필요함)
起源と歴史
Command verb form
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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