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62: Das Date mit Laura | The date with Laura

German Stories - Learn German with Stories | Deutsch lernen mit Geschichten

NOTE

Tone in Imperative Sentences

Imperative sentences are used for orders, warnings, instructions, requests, advice, appeals, and suggestions. The tone can be adjusted by using different punctuation marks. An exclamation mark denotes a commanding tone, a full stop indicates a more modest tone, and using words like 'dachmal' can make the sentence even less commanding. Different forms of the imperative are used depending on the subject (du, eer, and z).

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