The verb form used when giving instructions, issuing commands, or otherwise telling someone to do something is called the imperative mood. Today we will look at how to form the imperative mood with Italian verbs.
The imperative
Strictly speaking, the imperative mood is only used in the 2nd person. So instead of learning six more conjugated forms, you really only need two. With the exception of the singular form of -are, which ends in -a, these are all just the present indicative forms. That... continue reading at Fluent Every Year
