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Imperative Mood

Imperative Mood

Türkce -- Emir Kipi

Imperative -- Negative

Imperative - Interrogative

Imperative - Negative Interrogative

gel* --
[you] come (you, singular)

gelme* --
[you] don't come (you, singular)

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gelsin --
tell him to come, let him come, have him come

gelmesin --
tell him not to come, let him not come

n/a

n/a

gelelim --
let's come

gelmiyelim --
let's not come

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gelin, geliniz** --
[you] come (you, plural), let you come

gelmeyin,
gelmeyiniz** --
[you] don't come (you, plural), let you not come

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gelsinler --
tell them to come, let them come

gelmesinler --
tell them not to come, let them not come

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Related Examples:

Gidelim
Let's go.
(Let's leave;
Let's get out of here) .
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O kitaplarI okuyun.
Read those books.
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Rahat ediniz.
Make yourself comfortable.
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Bana bir kalemi versin.
Tell him to give me a pencil.
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Size yazarsa, bana haber veriniz.
If he writes to you, let me know.
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Suyu çocuga içirin.
Have the child drink the water.
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Evvela yemeginizi bitirin.
Finish your dinner first.
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Posta kutusundan gazetiyi al ve onu masamim üstüne koy.
Take the newspaper from the mailbox and put it on my desk.

Ingilizce konusmayIn.
Don't speak English.
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Gelmeyin, lutfen.
Please don't come.
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Benim için beklemesinler.
Tell them not to wait for me.
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Saat bes vapurunu kacIrmayInIz.
Don't miss the five o'clock boat.
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Oturma odasIndakI çiçekleri sulama.
Don't water the flowers in the living room.
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Ona o is hakkInda bir sey söyleme.
Don't tell him anything about it.
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Sigara içmegi adet edinme.
Don't get in the habit of smoking.

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·         This is a less polite form -- used between good friends or used by an adult addressing a child
** This is the politest form and may be used in place of the singular form -- used between strangers or in formal situations

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