Imperativ im Tech-Alltag: Kurze Befehle aus der README

Mini-Quiz (3 Befehle): Imperativ aus einer README – kurze Schritte als Befehlsform bilden.
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Was passt? _____ das Terminal.
Was passt? _____ das Terminal.
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Hints for this Quiz

For du, use the verb stem + -e: Öffne!
Use the du-imperative: öffnen → Öffne! No subject is used.
Choose the du form used in instructions.
Direct, informal instruction: du-imperative → Klicke.
Think: Imperative with Sie = Verb + Sie (the verb is in base form).
Formal imperative uses Verb + Sie: „Starten Sie …“. Since „Sie“ is already in the sentence, fill in „starten“ to complete „Bitte starten Sie …“.
Plural informal command ends with -t: Öffnet.
To address a group informally, use the ihr-imperative: Öffnet.
-ieren verbs typically keep -iere in the du imperative.
Standard du-imperative for -ieren verbs: Installiere! (Colloquial „Installier!“ also exists, but the standard form is with -e.)
Think of the fixed phrase „neu starten“ after the object.
In this command, the object comes before the adverb „neu“: „Starte den Router neu!“.
You address one person informally and add „Bitte“.
With du + polite tone, use „Bitte“ + du-imperative: „Bitte speichere …“. „Speichern“ is infinitive; „Speicher“ is a noun.
Pick the du-imperative used in step-by-step guides.
Direct instruction to one person (du): Klicke.

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